Because of the potential impact of fuel cells on the environment, economy, and our society, they have caught the attention of the general public. In particular, the scientific community and mass media have begun to take notice of this revolutionary SAFC technology. Members of the media who wish to interview the scientists at Superprotonic should contact us.
Reviews of solid acid technology
The following are links to recent articles written in response to published research from the scientists at Superprotonic:
- New Comer Heats Up the Race for Practical Fuel Cells
by Robert Service, Science, January 2004, vol 303, pg 29.
- Solid Acids Show Potential for Fuel Cell Electrolytes
by Richard Fitzgerald, Physics Today, July 2001, vol 54, pg 22.
- The promise of Protonics
by Truels Norby, Nature, April 2001, vol 410, pg 877.
- Power cells get warm
by Philip Ball, Nature Science Update, April 19, 2001.
- Some Like It Medium Hot
by R. John Davenport, ScienceNow, April 18, 2001.
- Novel fuel cell gets hot, but not by a lot
by Peter Weiss, Science News, April 21, 2001, vol 159, pg 247.
- Building a Better Fuel Cell
by Alan Leo, Technology Review, April 19, 2001.
- CalTech Claims New Type of Fuel Cell Developed
Reuters, EV World, April 18, 2001.
Publications by Superprotonic Scientists
- High-Performance Solid Acid Fuel Cells Through Humidity Stabilization
by Dane A. Boysen, Tetsuya Uda, Calum R.I. Chisholm, and Sossina M. Haile, Science, January 2, 2004, vol 303, pg 68.
- Solid acids as fuel cell electrolytes
by Sossina M. Haile, Dane A. Boysen, Calum R.I. Chisholm, and Ryan Merle, Nature, April 19, 2001, vol 410, pg 910.
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