Publications by authors named "F Ferrer Lecoeur"

Article Synopsis
  • - AEMWE, a method for producing hydrogen, merges benefits from both proton and alkaline water electrolysis, focusing on creating better membranes that conduct hydroxide ions and resist gas permeation while being durable.
  • - Researchers developed reinforced anion exchange membranes (AEMs) using poly[2,2'-(p-oxydiphenylene)-5,5'-benzimidazole] (PBIO) fibers, enhancing membrane properties through strong interactions and expansion of the fibers within the membrane.
  • - The PBIO-reinforced membranes resulted in reduced hydrogen crossover and improved tensile strength, maintaining hydroxide conductivity, and performed effectively in a single AEMWE cell setup over a 260-hour test, achieving 2.06 V
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Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and hepatitis virus B or C (HBV, HCV) transmission are major risks following infusion of coagulation factor concentrates. Thus, several methods have been used to achieve viral inactivation of concentrates prepared from plasma collected from a large number of donors. In this study, 32 patients with haemophilia A or B (n = 31) or von Willebrand's disease (n = 1) were treated between 1987 and 1990 only with factor VIII or IX concentrates inactivated by the solvent-detergent procedure.

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