Korean media said that researchers said on the 28th that some Korean scientists have developed a proton ceramic fuel cell with greatly improved performance and scalability, which will help promote the commercialization of the next generation of ecologically friendly power generation systems.
According to a report by the Yonhap News Agency on August 28th, the joint team led by Lee Jong-ho of the Korea Institute of Science and Technology and Shen Dongxu of Hanyang University said they met the requirements for high performance and cost efficiency of the next generation of fuel cells. .
According to reports, proton ceramic fuel cells have been hailed as next-generation technologies in recent decades. However, due to the fire resistance and low chemical stability of proton-conducting ceramic electrolytes, proton ceramic fuel cells need to overcome performance limitations.
The researchers said that by anode-assisted thickening of a proton-conducting electrolyte on a structural and homogeneous anode support, they produced the best known proton ceramic fuel cells.
According to the report, the research results were published on the website of Nature and Energy magazine.