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Operation and durability of low temperature fuel cells

Operation and durability of low temperature fuel cells Reformate operation and risks of air bleed associated with active area heating... [Pg.160]

A fuel cell without fuel is irrelevant. The fuel used defines the application, performance, durability and operating cost, as well as the associated carbon and other emissions per unit of energy produced. Hydrogen, while being the fuel of choice for low-temperature fuel cells, is limited by the need to generate it from other chemical sources or use low-carbon electricity sources to electrolyse water. The effect and control of impnrities is also of critical importance. [Pg.37]


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