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Water− Nafion equilibria. Absence of schroeder's paradox

Onishi et al., 2007

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18052626299410853282
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Onishi L
Prausnitz J
Newman J
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The Journal of Physical Chemistry B

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Water− Nafion phase equilibria and proton conductivities were measured in two ways. First, Nafion was in contact with saturated water vapor. Second, Nafion was in contact with liquid water at the same temperature. At 29° C, for preboiled, vapor-equilibrated Nafion exposed to …
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