(Nanowerk News) Researchers have made significant progress in developing advanced fuel cell membranes that could enable greener technologies like direct methanol and direct formic acid fuel cells.
A research team has successfully developed a new method that can prevent the crossover of large fuel molecules and suppress the degradation of electrodes in advanced fuel cell technology using ...
This release is available in German. One of the central challenges of our time is the supply of enough environmentally friendly and resource-efficient energy to our society. In this context, hydrogen ...
University of Tsukuba researchers create a graphene filter that blocks large molecules to prevent fuel cell degradation. The new filter maintains high proton conductivity while stopping fuel crossover ...
KAWANISHI-CITY, Japan, Nov. 17, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Environmental problems such as global warming, extreme weather, natural resource depletion, water shortage and plastic pollution are getting severe ...
The demand for direct methanol/formic acid-fuel cell technology development has been rising to achieve carbon neutrality. Methanol or formic acid is utilized as an e-fuel in a new technique to ...
CHAMPAIGN – Two Canadians in search of a new technology found one they liked at the University of Illinois, so they're starting a fuel-cell company in Champaign. Neil Huff and David McCloud, both ...
If we asked you to think of a device that converts a chemical reaction into electricity, you’d probably say we were thinking of a battery. That’s true, but there is another device that does this that ...
Tsukuba, Japan—For realizing carbon neutrality, the demand for the development of direct methanol/formic acid-fuel cell technology has been increasing. In this technology, methanol or formic acid is ...