Membranes for Low Temperature Fuel Cells provides a comprehensive review of novel and
state-of-the-art polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells (PEMFC) membranes. The author
highlights requirements and considerations for a membrane as an integral part of PEMFC and its
interactions with other components. It is an indispensible resource for anyone interested in
new PEMFC membrane materials and concerned with the development optimisation and testing of
such membranes. Various composite membranes (polymer and non-polymer) are discussed along with
analyses of the latest fi ller materials like graphene ionic liquids polymeric ionic liquids
nanostructured metal oxides and membrane concepts unfolding in the field of PEMFC. This book
provides the latest academic and technical developments in PEMFC membranes with thorough
insights into various preparation characterisation and testing methods utilised. Factors
affecting proton conduction water adsorption and transportation behaviour of membranes are
also deliberated upon. Provides the latest academic and technical developments in PEMFC
membranes. Reviews recent literature on ex situ studies and in situ single-cell and stack tests
investigating the durability (chemical thermomechanical) and degradation of membranes. Surbhi
Sharma MSc PhD Working on graphene oxide and fuel cells since 2007 she has published about
50 research articles book chapters and holds a patent. She has also been awarded various
research grants.