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Chemically regenerative redox fuel cells II. Regeneration reaction studies

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The kinetics of the reduction of TiO2+ with H2 has been studied using a platinum catalyst in hydrochloric acid medium. The kinetic results were used to design the performance of a chemically regenerative redox fuel cell with the Ti3+/TiO2+ redox couple as anode system. Also the results from another chemically regenerative redox fuel cell with the Fe(EDTA)2−/Fe(EDTA) redox couple as anode system are presented. In both redox cells the VO +2 /VO2+ redox couple was used as cathode system.

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Folkesson, B. Chemically regenerative redox fuel cells II. Regeneration reaction studies. J Appl Electrochem 20, 907–911 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01019564

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