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Gas permeation in SPE method: I. Oxygen permeation through Nafion and NEOSEPTA

Ogumi et al., 1984

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9888937066233703280
Author
Ogumi Z
Takehara Z
Yoshizawa S
Publication year
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Journal of the Electrochemical Society

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The permeation of oxygen at atmospheric pressure through Nation| 120 and NEOSEPTA| ACH-45T ion-exchange membranes was investigated by an electrochemical monitoring technique, which utilizes SPE composite electrodes prepared by an electroless plating …
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