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Fuel Cells
Types of fuel cells |
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Different fuel cell designs use different materials, but the basic premise outlined above is the same. Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells (PEFC) accept hydrogen as a fuel and operate at low temperatures. A subset of PEFC’s are Direct Methanol Fuel Cells (DMFC) which use methanol instead of hydrogen as a fuel, which is easier to transport. Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFC) and Molten Carbonate Fuel Cells (MCFC) operate at high temperatures, and the heat can internally reform almost any hydrocarbon fuel into hydrogen and carbon dioxide. The difference between them is their electrolyte, SOFC uses a ceramic compound and MCFC uses a molten carbonate held in a ceramic matrix. The high power density and low operating temperature of PEFC lends itself to transport applications. The high temperatures (~900°C) of SOFC and MCFC means they are suited to co-generation stationary power, as waste heat can be used to run a turbine. Fuel cells can also operate in “reverse”; using electricity to create hydrogen and oxygen from water. An extensive review of current fuel cell types is available from the US Department of Energy |
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Fuel Cell Type |
Common |
Operating Temperature |
System Output |
Efficiency |
Applications |
Advantages |
Disadvantages |
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Polymer Electrolyte Membrane (PEM)* |
Solid organic polymer poly-perfluorosulfonic acid |
50 - 100°C |
<1kW – 250kW |
50-60% electric |
• Back-up power |
• Solid electrolyte reduces corrosion & electrolyte management problems |
• Requires expensive catalysts |
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Molten Carbonate (MCFC) |
Liquid solution of lithium, sodium, and/or potassium carbonates, soaked in a matrix |
600 - 700°C |
<1kW – 1MW |
85% overall with CHP |
• Electric utility |
• High efficiency |
• High temperature speeds corrosion and breakdown of cell components |
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Solid Oxide (SOFC) |
Solid zirconium oxide to which a small amount of yttira is added |
650 - 1000°C |
5kW – 3MW |
85% overall with CHP |
• Auxiliary power |
• High efficiency |
• High temperature enhances corrosion and breakdown of cell components |
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*Direct Methanol Fuel Cells (DMFC) are a subset of PEM typically used for small portable power applications with a size range of about a subwatt to 100W and operating at 60 - 90°C. |
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