1960
DOI: 10.1007/bf00600955
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Elektrochemische Energieerzeugung durch indirekte Brennstoffelemente

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“…However, the concept of methanol fuel cells started to be investigated in the [24] as well as by Pavela [25]. Accordingly, much research on the anode and cathode electrocatalysts for such an application was initiated at the same time [1,26]. Alkaline electrolytes were initially used for methanol fuel cells; the search for the active anode and cathode catalysts mainly regarded nickel or platinum for the MOR and silver for the oxygen reduction process [25,26].…”
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“…However, the concept of methanol fuel cells started to be investigated in the [24] as well as by Pavela [25]. Accordingly, much research on the anode and cathode electrocatalysts for such an application was initiated at the same time [1,26]. Alkaline electrolytes were initially used for methanol fuel cells; the search for the active anode and cathode catalysts mainly regarded nickel or platinum for the MOR and silver for the oxygen reduction process [25,26].…”
Section: Energy Densitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accordingly, much research on the anode and cathode electrocatalysts for such an application was initiated at the same time [1,26]. Alkaline electrolytes were initially used for methanol fuel cells; the search for the active anode and cathode catalysts mainly regarded nickel or platinum for the MOR and silver for the oxygen reduction process [25,26]. Parallel investigations of the MOR were conducted in acidic electrolytes such as sulfuric acid in the same period [3,23].…”
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“…1.3, whose major trouble was that the cross-leakage of the methanol to the air cathode damages the noble metal catalysts. Several prototypes of alkaline DMFC were reported during the 1950s, using porous nickel [14], platinized porous carbon impregnated with Ag-Co-Al mixed oxides [15] anodes, yielding maximum power below 3 mW.cm…”
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