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High-Temperature Fuel Cell Operating on Products of Incomplete Charcoal Combustion

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A high-temperature fuel cell operating on gaseous products of incomplete combustion of technicalgrade charcoal and equipped with electrodes made of platinum and electrocatalytic oxide materials containing no noble metals was studied experimentally.

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Gamanovich, N.M., Gorbunova, V.A., Lamotkin, A.I. et al. High-Temperature Fuel Cell Operating on Products of Incomplete Charcoal Combustion . Russian Journal of Applied Chemistry 74, 335–337 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1012711309626

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