Degradation of a polymer exchange membrane fuel cell stack with Nafion® membranes of different thicknesses: Part I. In situ diagnosis
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Jian Colin Sun | K. Friedrich | Xiao‐Zi Yuan | Haijiang Wang | R. Hiesgen | M. Schulze | J. Sun | Shengsheng Zhang | Jinfeng Wu | A. Haug | K. A. Friedrich
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