It's time for an update—A perspective on fuel cell electrodes

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Hydrogen fuel cell technology is gaining significant attention as a promising alternative for decarbonizing automotive vehicles. At the heart of hydrogen fuel cell technology is the electrode, composed of catalysts, supports, binders, and pores, which facilitates the half-cell reactions and often governs the efficiency of fuel cells. Over the last decade, scientists have made great strides in discovering catalyst, support, and binder materials featuring unique nanostructures and compositions that significantly enhance the efficiency of those devices. While innovations must continue, we must not overlook how these materials are put together to form an electrode and how it impacts the overall efficiency. This perspective article discusses the urgent need for developing alternative electrodes for designing next generation hydrogen fuel cells.

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Lee, A. P. C., & Lee, C. H. (2023). It’s time for an update—A perspective on fuel cell electrodes. Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering, 101(11), 6050–6054. https://doi.org/10.1002/cjce.25049

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