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Rohwer, Mark B
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Mathe, Mahlanyane K
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Hietkamp, S
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Madidedi, RM
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Nonjola, Patrick NT
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Masombuka, T
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2008-11-12T14:28:01Z |
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2008-11-12T14:28:01Z |
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2008-11 |
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Rohwer, MB, Mathe, MK, Hietkamp, S et al. 2008. Fuel cell research: Towards efficient energy. Science real and relevant: 2nd CSIR Biennial Conference, CSIR International Convention Centre Pretoria, 17&18 November 2008, pp 10 |
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978-0-7988-5573-0 |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2529
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Science real and relevant: 2nd CSIR Biennial Conference, CSIR International Convention Centre Pretoria, 17&18 November 2008 |
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dc.description.abstract |
Fuel cells can contribute to energy security, because they possess the potential to convert potentially renewable fuels such as hydrogen, methanol or ethanol cleanly and efficiently into electrical energy. They are of particular interest to South Africa, as they incorporate catalytic metals, e.g. Platinum, of which three-quarters of known reserves are found in South Africa. The authors’ work hitherto was focused on developing, evaluating and improving the key electrochemical components of fuel cells, i.e. membranes, catalysts, gas diffusion layers and electrodes. This paper highlights the results achieved to date in the fields of hydrogen fuel cells, direct alcohol fuel cells and anionic membranes. Furthermore, the paper describes how a test cell design from Helsinki University of Technology was modified to improve the geometric utilisation of the flow field plates, to allow upgrading from a single cell to a stack, as well as to measure and control temperature |
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CSIR |
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Fuel cell research |
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Energy |
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Renewable fuel |
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Catalytic metals |
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Hydrogen fuel cell |
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Alcohol fuel cells |
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Anionic membranes |
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Fuel cell research: Towards efficient energy |
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Conference Presentation |
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Rohwer, M. B., Mathe, M. K., Hietkamp, S., Madidedi, R., Nonjola, P. N., & Masombuka, T. (2008). Fuel cell research: Towards efficient energy. CSIR. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2529 |
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Rohwer, Mark B, Mahlanyane K Mathe, S Hietkamp, RM Madidedi, Patrick NT Nonjola, and T Masombuka. "Fuel cell research: Towards efficient energy." (2008): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2529 |
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Rohwer MB, Mathe MK, Hietkamp S, Madidedi R, Nonjola PN, Masombuka T, Fuel cell research: Towards efficient energy; CSIR; 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2529 . |
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TY - Conference Presentation
AU - Rohwer, Mark B
AU - Mathe, Mahlanyane K
AU - Hietkamp, S
AU - Madidedi, RM
AU - Nonjola, Patrick NT
AU - Masombuka, T
AB - Fuel cells can contribute to energy security, because they possess the potential to convert potentially renewable fuels such as hydrogen, methanol or ethanol cleanly and efficiently into electrical energy. They are of particular interest to South Africa, as they incorporate catalytic metals, e.g. Platinum, of which three-quarters of known reserves are found in South Africa. The authors’ work hitherto was focused on developing, evaluating and improving the key electrochemical components of fuel cells, i.e. membranes, catalysts, gas diffusion layers and electrodes. This paper highlights the results achieved to date in the fields of hydrogen fuel cells, direct alcohol fuel cells and anionic membranes. Furthermore, the paper describes how a test cell design from Helsinki University of Technology was modified to improve the geometric utilisation of the flow field plates, to allow upgrading from a single cell to a stack, as well as to measure and control temperature
DA - 2008-11
DB - ResearchSpace
DP - CSIR
KW - Fuel cell research
KW - Energy
KW - Renewable fuel
KW - Catalytic metals
KW - Hydrogen fuel cell
KW - Alcohol fuel cells
KW - Anionic membranes
LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za
PY - 2008
SM - 978-0-7988-5573-0
T1 - Fuel cell research: Towards efficient energy
TI - Fuel cell research: Towards efficient energy
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2529
ER -
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