Monday, April 30, 2007

Innovation in plastics will provide opportunity in fuel cell application

Unlike a battery cell, fuel cell operates indefinitely and yields only water. A fuel cell is an electrochemical device that generates electricity and heat and is expected to replace lithium batteries. The most promising technology looks to be that of proton exchange membrane which is suitable for 1-50 KW output. The cell uses polymer membrane and conductive plate that divides, reunite proton and electron generating electricity. Many cells would be required to generate sufficient electricity since each cell produces only small amount of current.

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