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Another technology in development is the fuel cell, which uses hydrogen to form an electrical current and emits water vapor.
Specifically, it's what's known as an electrolytic cell, which uses electricity rather than carbon to process raw iron ore.
The company is aiming to bring to market a solar cell which uses standard processes to print onto glass creating tinted windows which can produce solar power.
Intelligent Energy, leading the consortium for the new hydrogen taxi, has designed and built the fuel cell, which uses hydrogen to make electricity.
The cell is a high temperature molten-salt cell which uses the ternary eutectic of lithium, potassium and sodium sulfates as the electrolyte.
The power-producing component of this system is the carbonate fuel cell, which uses alkali metal carbonate mixtures as the electrolyte immobilized in a porous ceramic matrix.
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There has been a recent development of a microbial fuel cell which use the proximity of Cr VI) reduction as a cathode half cell for the generation of renewable energy and simulation of its' removal from water.
Li et al. [23] also studied the poisoning effect of carbon monoxide on a Pt/C catalyst in a high-temperature PEM fuel cell which used phosphoric-acid-doped PBI membrane at a temperature range from 125 to 200 °C.
Passivated emitter and rear contact (PERC) silicon solar cell is one of the most promising high-efficiency solar cells, which uses aluminum oxide (Al2O3) and hydrogenated silicon nitride (SiNx:H) stack as the rear passivation layer.
The cell viability was measured by automated Vi-CELL, which uses the trypan blue dye exclusion method (Beckman Coulter, Brussels, Belgium).
7 The main site of production of nitric oxide is nitric oxide synthase in endothelial cells, which uses circulating L-arginine as a substrate.
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