This lecture discusses the development of N-doped graphene membranes for proton exchange in fuel cells. Topics include the challenges of conventional proton exchange membranes, the use of graphene as a candidate for proton exchange membranes, the performance of N-doped graphene in terms of proton permeance and selectivity, and the structural characterization of the membranes. The lecture also covers the fabrication process, the role of nitrogen atoms in proton transport, and the potential applications of graphene-based proton exchange membranes in fuel cells.
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