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    Hydrogen purge and reactant feeding strategies in self-humidified PEM fuel cell systems by Migliardini, F., Di Palma, T.M., Gaele, M.F., Corbo, P.

    Published in International journal of hydrogen energy (19-01-2017)
    “…A 6 kW proton exchange membrane fuel cell system, operating in self-humidified conditions, was characterized in two anode operative modes: dead-end and flow…”
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    Cell voltage analysis of a 6 kW polymeric electrolyte fuel cell stack designed for hybrid power systems by Migliardini, F., Palma, T.M. Di, Gaele, M.F., Corbo, P.

    Published in Materials today : proceedings (2019)
    “…A polymeric electrolyte Fuel Cell System (FCS) was experimentally studied for application as power generator in hybrid power systems. The electrochemical…”
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    Aluminum-air batteries with acidic bio-polymer gel electrolytes and wood-derived metal-free cathodes by Gaele, M.F., Gargiulo, P., Di Palma, T.M.

    Published in Journal of power sources (15-01-2025)
    “…Aluminum-air batteries with acidic xanthan-based gel polymer electrolytes and metal-free cathodes made of wood-derived activated carbons have been prepared and…”
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    Dual solid electrolytes for aluminium-air batteries based on polyvinyl alcohol acidic membranes and neutral hydrogels by Gaele, M. F., Migliardini, F., Di Palma, T. M.

    Published in Journal of solid state electrochemistry (01-04-2021)
    “…Water-based electrolytes are generally preferable to organic electrolytes due to their low cost and higher safety standard. However, their widespread use is…”
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    Solid and acid electrolytes for Al-air batteries based on xanthan-HCl hydrogels by Migliardini, F., Di Palma, T. M., Gaele, M. F., Corbo, P.

    Published in Journal of solid state electrochemistry (01-09-2018)
    “…This paper presents first investigations on solid and strongly acid electrolytes for Al-air batteries. These electrolytes are prepared starting from a “green”…”
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