Re: Solid oxide fuel cell car?
- From: <d>
- Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2006 20:21:19 -0600
Internally generated H2O underdoes the following reaction:
CO + H2O = CO2 + H2 which is driven by internally generated heat.
It is the same type reaction that allow reformation of CH3 to H2 in natural
gas produced H2 gas. It also the same type reaction that allows cellulose
and carbohydrates to be converted into CO and H2 in a wood gasifier.
Is there anyone around here with fuel cell expertise?
"Damon Hill" <damon1six1@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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<d> wrote in news:4414e317_2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
Solid Oxide fuel cells can internally convert CO to H2 and make
Say what? That's impossible.
--Damon
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