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Now researchers in China have developed a fuel cell that uses a new membrane material to operate in alkaline conditions, eliminating the need for an expensive catalyst.
Zhuang's group demonstrated the new membrane in an alkaline fuel cell that uses a silver cathode and a hydrogen-splitting nickel anode as the catalyst.
So a solar cell that uses far less silicon than its competitors should give CV21 a real edge in terms of reducing costs.
This configuration is similar to the direct borohydride/hydrogen peroxide fuel cell that uses concentrated NaOH as the anolyte and H3PO4 as the catholyte22,23.
In the present work, a direct oxidation glucose fuel cell that uses an anion-exchange membrane and Ag/Ni foam electrodes is developed.
A team led by the University of Surrey developed a fuel cell that uses microbes instead of chemicals like a fuel cell in a hydrogen car, which eat the waste matter and generate a small amount of energy.
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The performance of the single cell that used Pt/C as the cathode catalyst was higher than single cell that used Pt black and this result was pronounced when highly concentrated methanol (above 2.0 M) was used as the fuel.
And any writing on the endosymbiotic emergence of complex cells that uses the "cuckoo clock" speech from The Third Man is all right by me.
We present theoretical and experimental studies of an active water management system for proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cells that uses integrated wicks and electroosmotic (EO) pumps.
Juno even has another option: a T-cell that uses natural, not man-made, receptors to detect cancer.
In Manchester, Mike Mason advocated fuel cells that use solid-oxide technology.
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