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Laminar flow fuel cell LFFC

Figure 14. Design of an air-breathing laminar flow fuel cell (LFFC) showing the laminar flow profile of the anode side. Adapted with permission from Devin T. Whipple, Ranga S. Jayashree, Daniela Egas, Nicolas Alonso-Vante and Paul J.A. Kenis, Ruthenium cluster-like chalcogenide as a methanol tolerant cathode catalyst in air-breathing laminar flow fuel cells. Electrochi mica Acta 54 (2009) Copyright (2009), with permission from Elsevier. Figure 14. Design of an air-breathing laminar flow fuel cell (LFFC) showing the laminar flow profile of the anode side. Adapted with permission from Devin T. Whipple, Ranga S. Jayashree, Daniela Egas, Nicolas Alonso-Vante and Paul J.A. Kenis, Ruthenium cluster-like chalcogenide as a methanol tolerant cathode catalyst in air-breathing laminar flow fuel cells. Electrochi mica Acta 54 (2009) Copyright (2009), with permission from Elsevier.
In this chapter, the fundamentals of the membraneless laminar flow-based fuel cells (LLFCs) operation are first explained. Then, design and exploited fabrication technologies of membraneless LFFCs and the effect of flow architectures of electrodes and their arrangements on cell performance are discussed. Subsequently, reader can find more details about the proposed fuels, oxidants, and electrolytes for membraneless LLFCs. Finally, some discussions on material constraints and selections are provided. [Pg.211]


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