An international research group has developed a solid oxide fuel cell that may be used in vehicles. The monolith device has an active cell area of around 18?cm2 and was built through common manufacturing processes. It was found to achieve a high power density of 5.6?kW/L, which the scientists said is comparable with that of the best performing fuel cells based on ceramic anodes.A Danish-Norwegian research group has designed a metal-based monolithic solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) that is claimed to be suitable for transport applications. The scientists explained that SOFCs are generally utilized ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...
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