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Title: FUEL CELLS VERSUS MARITIME TRANSPORT OF THE FUTURE
Authors: STANCIU, Gh
GHEORGHE, C
NOVAC, G
Keywords: fuel cell, energy, cathode, anode, materials.
Issue Date: 2009
Publisher: Transilvania University Press of Braşov
Citation: Google Scholar
Series/Report no.: CNSRT 2009;581-585
Abstract: A fuel cell is an energy conversion device that produces electricity by electrochemical combination of a fuel with an oxidant, and consists of two electrodes (the anode and cathode) separated by an electrolyte. A fuel cell is similar to a battery in that very efficiently generates Direct Current (DC) electricity from hydrogen rich fuels through an electrochemical and chemical reaction. Fuel cells can continuously generate electricity so long as they have a supply of fuel and air.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1379
ISBN: 978-973-598-521- 9
Appears in Collections:CNSRT 2009

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