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Some models for the gas mixture composition variation in the channel between the separator plate and anode of a molten carbonate fuel cell are considered. A two-dimensional model for the carbon dioxide diffusion in the channel is solved analytically and numerically. The anodic current density is estimated.
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Anisin, A.V., Davydov, I.A. & Kondrashenko, A.V. Physico-Mathematical Model of the Gas Flow in the Channel between the Separator Plate and the Anode of a Fuel Cell with Molten Carbonate Electrolyte. Russian Journal of Electrochemistry 39, 898–902 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1025120625697
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