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Hydrogen, energy conversion phosphoric acid fuel cell

In the phosphoric acid fuel cell as currently practiced, a premium (hydrogen rich) hydrocarbon (e.g. methane) fuel is steam reformed to produce a hydrogen feedstock to the cell stack for direct (electrochemical) conversion to electrical energy. At the fuel electrode, hydrogen ionization is accomplished by use of a catalytic material (e.g. Pt, Pd, or Ru) to form solvated protons. [Pg.575]


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