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Fuel cells, alkaline

The Cells. There are four types of fuel cells alkaline, phosphoric acid, polymer, high-temperature (molten salt) and finally, the solid (conducting) oxide... [Pg.302]

AED. See atomic emission detector AFCs. See fuel, cells, alkaline... [Pg.522]

Property Phosphoric Acid Fuel Cell Alkaline (KOH) Fuel Cell... [Pg.90]

Unlii, M., Zhou, J., Kohl, P.A. (2010) Hybrid polymer electrolyte fuel cells alkaline electrodes with proton conducting membrane. Angewandte Chende, 122, 1321-1323. [Pg.357]

Self-humidifying hybrid fuel cell comprises both two electrodes operating in high pH environment and one proton exchange membrane. (Reprinted with permission from M. Onlu, J. Zhou and P.A. Kohl, Hybrid polymer electrolyte fuel cells Alkaline electrodes with proton conducting membrane, Angew. Chem. hit. Ed. 2010,122,1321-1323. Copyright 2010, John Wiley and Sons). [Pg.446]

Alkaline Fuel Cell. The electrolyte ia the alkaline fuel cell is concentrated (85 wt %) KOH ia fuel cells that operate at high (- 250° C) temperature, or less concentrated (35—50 wt %) KOH for lower (<120° C) temperature operation. The electrolyte is retained ia a matrix of asbestos (qv) or other metal oxide, and a wide range of electrocatalysts can be used, eg, Ni, Ag, metal oxides, spiaels, and noble metals. Oxygen reduction kinetics are more rapid ia alkaline electrolytes than ia acid electrolytes, and the use of non-noble metal electrocatalysts ia AFCs is feasible. However, a significant disadvantage of AFCs is that alkaline electrolytes, ie, NaOH, KOH, do not reject CO2. Consequentiy, as of this writing, AFCs are restricted to specialized apphcations where C02-free H2 and O2 are utilized. [Pg.579]

Hydrogen-storage alloys (18,19) are commercially available from several companies in the United States, Japan, and Europe. A commercial use has been developed in rechargeable nickel—metal hydride batteries which are superior to nickel—cadmium batteries by virtue of improved capacity and elimination of the toxic metal cadmium (see BATTERIES, SECONDARYCELLS-ALKALINe). Other uses are expected to develop in nonpolluting internal combustion engines and fuel cells (qv), heat pumps and refrigerators, and electric utility peak-load shaving. [Pg.300]

Typical polarization curves for alkaline fuel cells are shown in Fig, 27-63, It is apparent that the all aline fuel cell can operate at about 0,9 and 5()() rnA/cnr current density. This corresponds to an energy conversion efficiency of about 60 percent IIII, The space shuttle orbiter powder module consists of three separate units, each measuring 0,35 by 0,38 by I rn (14 by 15 by 40 in), weighing 119 kg (262 lb), and generating 15 kW of powder. The powder density is about 100 W/L and the specific powder, 100 W/kg,... [Pg.2411]

Leclanche or dry cell Alkaline Cell Silver-Zinc Reuben Cell Zinc-Air Fuel Cell Lithium Iodine Lithium-Sulfur Dioxide Lithium-Thionyl Chloride Lithium-Manganese Dioxide Lithium-Carbon Monofluoride... [Pg.233]

Bacon makes first practical Alkaline fuel cell (5kW) (1959)... [Pg.522]

There are five classes of fuel cells. Like batteries, they differ in the electrolyte, which can be either liquid (alkaline or acidic), polymer film, molten salt, or ceramic. As Table 1 shows, each type has specific advantages and disadvantages that make it suitable for different applications. Ultimately, however, the fuel cells that win the commercialization race will be those that are the most economical. [Pg.527]

A fuel cell is a voltaic cell in which a fuel, usually hydrogen, is oxidized at the anode. At the cathode, oxygen is reduced. The reaction taking place in the alkaline fuel cells used in the space program since the 1960s is... [Pg.502]

The hydrogen-oxygen cell used in the space shuttle is called an alkali fuel cell, because it has an alkaline electrolyte ... [Pg.639]

Alkaline fuel cells (AFCs). The electrolyte is 40 to 70% KOH, the working temperatures are 60 to 240°C. Such systems were used in the spacecraft of the Apollo program and in the U.S. space shuttle. [Pg.362]


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