Washington University develops fuel cells with twice the voltage of hydrogen fuel cells
On June 17, Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri announced that its engineers at the McKelvey School of Engineering have developed high-power direct borohydride fuel cells (DBFC) that operate at double the voltage of conventional hydrogen fuel cells.
Use of borohydride addresses proper fuel and oxidant distr....
Use of borohydride addresses proper fuel and oxidant distr....
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