Alkaline fuel cells (AFCs) that employ liquid fuels harness the reaction between a liquid fuel at the anode and oxygen at the cathode in an alkaline medium to generate electricity. The liquid fuels ...
Alkaline fuel cell systems harness the electrocatalytic activity of specialised materials to facilitate charge transfer at the anode and cathode. A prominent example is the anion exchange membrane ...
If we asked you to think of a device that converts a chemical reaction into electricity, you’d probably say we were thinking of a battery. That’s true, but there is another device that does this that ...
The increased uptake of stationary fuel cells is largely driven by a combination of power demand and grid instability, alongside a global focus on sustainable efforts to move away from fossil fuels.
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