Flexible solid electrolyte unlocks high-performance fuel cells across extreme temperatures

Researchers at Kumamoto University have unveiled a solid electrolyte material that could revolutionize fuel cell technology. Derived from natural clay minerals, this innovative membrane offers high proton conductivity and exceptional hydrogen gas barrier properties—unlocking new possibilities for low- to mid-temperature fuel cells. The paper is published in the Journal of Materials Chemistry A.

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