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Scientists with Pacific Fuel Cell Corp. and the University of California at Riverside have found that carbon nanotubes can have more than 40% longer life than carbon black under simulated cathode operating conditions.
"Durability and cost are the most critical issues for the commercialization of fuel cell technology," PFCE President George Suzuki said. "One major contributor to the poor durability of ...