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List of works by Detlef Stolten

A comprehensive review on PEM water electrolysis

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An option for stranded renewables: electrolytic-hydrogen in future energy systems

scientific article published in 2018

Combined local current distribution measurements and high resolution neutron radiography of operating Direct Methanol Fuel Cells

Energiespeicherung als Element einer sicheren Energieversorgung

Gas Permeation through Nafion. Part 1: Measurements

Gas Permeation through Nafion. Part 2: Resistor Network Model

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Hydrogen Diffusivity and Electrolyte Permeability of the Zirfon PERL Separator for Alkaline Water Electrolysis

In-plane neutron radiography for studying the influence of surface treatment and design of cathode flow fields in direct methanol fuel cells

In-situ synchrotron X-ray radiography on high temperature polymer electrolyte fuel cells

article published in 2010

Large area high resolution neutron imaging detector for fuel cell research

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Neutron radiography and current distribution measurements for studying cathode flow field properties of direct methanol fuel cells

Non-fossil CO2 recycling—The technical potential for the present and future utilization for fuels in Germany

scientific article published on 11 February 2019

Parasitic Currents Caused by Different Ionic and Electronic Conductivities in Fuel Cell Anodes

Pressurized PEM water electrolysis: Efficiency and gas crossover

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Raman study of the polybenzimidazole–phosphoric acid interactions in membranes for fuel cells

scientific article published on 14 June 2012

Small-scale testing of a precious metal catalyst in the autothermal reforming of various hydrocarbon feeds

Ten years of operational experience with a hydrogen-based renewable energy supply system

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The influence of gas diffusion layer wettability on direct methanol fuel cell performance: A combined local current distribution and high resolution neutron radiography study

Water Evolution in Direct Methanol Fuel Cell Cathodes Studied by Synchrotron X-Ray Radiography