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Optimizing the power of enzyme-based membrane-less hydrogen fuel cells for hydrogen-rich H 2–air mixtures

Xu et al., 2013

Document ID
1307622471394783405
Author
Xu L
Armstrong F
Publication year
Publication venue
Energy & Environmental Science

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The unusual ability of O2-tolerant hydrogenases (H2ase) to produce electricity from a H2–air mixture (when used as the anodic electrocatalyst in a simple, membrane-less fuel cell) is investigated with the aim of establishing a strategy for raising volume power density, the …
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