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Running on natural gas

Brian C. H. Steele ()
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Brian C. H. Steele: Imperial College

Nature, 1999, vol. 400, issue 6745, 619-621

Abstract: Although hydrogen is the fuel of choice for many energy-conversion systems, its widespread use is limited by its cost. Some fuel cells can use natural gas (methane), but require high operating temperatures to process the methane internally. New intermediate-temperature fuel cells that can oxidize methane directly are a promising alternative.

Date: 1999
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