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Carbon-free energy: a review of ammonia- and hydrazine-based electrochemical fuel cells
- Abstract:
- Most low-temperature fuel cells are based on the hydrogen fuel cell in some form, with its high power density and clean oxidation to yield no carbon-containing products. However, due to issues of compression and storage, research has been on-going into alternative "hydrogen-storage" compounds that can deliver similar performance in a more convenient form. The nitrogen hydrides, ammonia and hydrazine, have been candidate materials for fuels for nearly 50 years, but rapid advances in the past 5-6 years have shown them to be front-runners in the race for commercial, high-performance, portable fuel cells. In this review, we briefly summarise the recent advances in ammonia and hydrazine fuel cells. © 2011 The Royal Society of Chemistry.
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- Published
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- 10.1039/c0ee00809e
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- Journal:
- ENERGY and ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE More from this journal
- Volume:
- 4
- Issue:
- 4
- Pages:
- 1255-1260
- Publication date:
- 2011-04-01
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1754-5706
- ISSN:
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1754-5692
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English
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132507
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