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Starch and cellulose as fuel sources for low temperature direct mode fuel cells
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- Spets, J.-P (author)
- Helsinki University of Technology,Applied Thermodynamics
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- Kiros, Yohannes, 1956- (author)
- KTH,Kemiteknik
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- Kuosa, M. A. (author)
- Helsinki University of Technology,Applied Thermodynamics
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- Rantanen, J. (author)
- Helsinki University of Technology,Applied Thermodynamics
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- Sallinen, J. (author)
- Helsinki University of Technology,Applied Thermodynamics
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- Lampinen, M. J. (author)
- Helsinki University of Technology,Applied Thermodynamics
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- Saari, K. (author)
- Helsinki University of Technology,Applied Thermodyanmics
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- Bentham Open, 2008
- 2008
- English.
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In: The Open Fuel Cells Journal. - : Bentham Open. - 1875-9327. ; 1, s. 1-3
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Abstract
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- This paper is a study about a direct mode fuel cell with a near-neutral-state and alkaline electrolytes. The aim of study was to develop a fuel cell, which operates directly by mixing the fuel with the electrolyte. This arrangement helps to avoid inserting membranes and additional bacterial cultures in fuel cell. The target is also to create a fuel cell with a capacity of few mWcm-2 with the starch as a fuel. Also, glucose and sorbitol have been tested as fuel for the fuel cell.
Keyword
- direct mode fuel cell
- neutral and alkaline electrolyte
- catalyst materials
- starch
- glucose and sorbitol
- SRA - Energy
- SRA - Energi
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- ref (subject category)
- art (subject category)
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