Fuel cells bulletin

Friday, 17 November, 2006

Fuel cells are growing rapidly in popularity and the abundance and diversity of research means it can be difficult to stay in touch with new developments.

The Fuel Cells Polymer Bulletin from the Rapra Polymer Library provides an ongoing overview of progress in this area. Every two weeks it details the most recent articles about the various uses of polymers in fuel cells, primarily covering their use as membranes, but also as fuel cell tanks and chemical reactants.

The bulletin is delivered by email.

The bulletin would be of interest to those working in any of the industries affected by fuel cells, in particular the motor vehicle and aerospace sectors.

For further information, visit www.rapra.net.

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