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Diesel fuels methanol suitability

Since methanol exists as a liquid in the temperature range of -97°C to 64°C at atmospheric pressure, it can be stored, transported, and may be used in liquid form similar to other liquid fuels like gasoline and diesel, and this makes DMFC compact and suitable for portable applications such as a battery substitute in laptop computers. A major disadvantage of DMFC is its low efficiency compared to other types of fuel cells. Additional challenges for the design of DMFC include the corrosiveness and poisonous nature of methanol fuel. [Pg.23]


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