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2008

Weber, Adam Z."Effective diffusion-medium thickness for simplified polymer-electrolyte-fuel-cell modeling."Electrochimica Acta 54.2 (2008) 311 - 315. DOI
Weber, Adam Z, and Charles Delacourt."Mathematical Modelling of Cation Contamination in a Proton-exchange Membrane."Fuel Cells 8.6 (2008) 459 - 465. DOI
Weber, Adam Z."Gas-Crossover and Membrane-Pinhole Effects in Polymer-Electrolyte Fuel Cells."Journal of the Electrochemical Society 155.6 (2008) B521-B531. DOI

2007

Park, Moon Jeong, Kenneth H Downing, Andrew Jackson, Enrique D Gomez, Andrew M Minor, David Cookson, Adam Z Weber, and Nitash P Balsara."Increased water retention in polymer electrolyte membranes at elevated temperatures assisted by capillary condensation."Nano Letters 7.11 (2007) 3547-3552. DOI
Weber, Adam Z, and Robert M Darling."Understanding porous water-transport plates in polymer-electrolyte fuel cells."Journal of Power Sources 168 (2007) 191-199. DOI

2006

Weber, Adam Z, and John S Newman."Coupled Thermal and Water Management in Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells."Journal of The Electrochemical Society 153.12 (2006) A2205-A2214. DOI

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