Abstract

The effect of the water-repellent agent and carbon nanotubes introduced in the porous cathode of an oxygen–hydrogen fuel cell on the porous structure and electrochemical characteristics of the cell was studied by chronoamperometry, adsorption structural analysis, electron microscopy, and gravimetric analysis.

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