International audienceVarious methods allowing onboard hydrogen generation for fuel cell powered electric cars are reviewed. The following primary fuels are considered : ammonia, methanol, ethanol, and hydrocarbons. The catalytic cracking of ammonia allows generation of a CO2-free mixture containing 75% hydrogen, which is consequently suitable without subsequent purification for the supply of alkaline fuel cells. The problems posed by this primary fuel are toxicity in the event of leaks and the risk of generating nitrogen oxides in the catalytic combustion of the cell effluent. Methanol, ethanol, and the liquid or gas hydrocarbons also allow the generation of hydrogen-rich mixes, either by catalytic steam reforming or by partial oxidation. ...
Fuel cells operated with hydrogen are more efficient than internal combustion engines, because the c...
All fuel cells currently being developed for near term use in vehicles require hydrogen as a fuel. H...
Electric motor vehicle drive systems with polymer electrolyte fuel cells (PEFCs) for the conversion ...
Seven common fuels are compared for their utility as hydrogen sources for proton-exchange-membrane f...
Hydrogen, the preferred fuel for fuel cells, can be obtained from many sources. Fossil fuels such as...
This work represents a small sample of power generation which can be used at a distribution level fo...
The need for an efficient, low-polluting power source for vehicles in urban environments has resulte...
Legal regulations (USA, EU) are a major driving force for intensifying technological developments wi...
A hydrogen vehicle is an alternative fuel vehicle that uses hydrogen as its onboard fuel for motive ...
In the future, drive systems for vehicles with polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells (PEMFC) may b...
The hazardous effects of pollutants from conventional fuel vehicles have caused the scientific world...
The hazardous effects of pollutants from conventional fuel vehicles have caused the scientific world...
The electric car industry is rapidly growing worldwide. There are two ways of providing the electric...
The on-board fuel for fuel cell powered vehicles may be one or more of hydrogen, methanol, ethanol, ...
Fuel cells operated with hydrogen are more efficient than internal combustion engines, because the c...
Fuel cells operated with hydrogen are more efficient than internal combustion engines, because the c...
All fuel cells currently being developed for near term use in vehicles require hydrogen as a fuel. H...
Electric motor vehicle drive systems with polymer electrolyte fuel cells (PEFCs) for the conversion ...
Seven common fuels are compared for their utility as hydrogen sources for proton-exchange-membrane f...
Hydrogen, the preferred fuel for fuel cells, can be obtained from many sources. Fossil fuels such as...
This work represents a small sample of power generation which can be used at a distribution level fo...
The need for an efficient, low-polluting power source for vehicles in urban environments has resulte...
Legal regulations (USA, EU) are a major driving force for intensifying technological developments wi...
A hydrogen vehicle is an alternative fuel vehicle that uses hydrogen as its onboard fuel for motive ...
In the future, drive systems for vehicles with polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells (PEMFC) may b...
The hazardous effects of pollutants from conventional fuel vehicles have caused the scientific world...
The hazardous effects of pollutants from conventional fuel vehicles have caused the scientific world...
The electric car industry is rapidly growing worldwide. There are two ways of providing the electric...
The on-board fuel for fuel cell powered vehicles may be one or more of hydrogen, methanol, ethanol, ...
Fuel cells operated with hydrogen are more efficient than internal combustion engines, because the c...
Fuel cells operated with hydrogen are more efficient than internal combustion engines, because the c...
All fuel cells currently being developed for near term use in vehicles require hydrogen as a fuel. H...
Electric motor vehicle drive systems with polymer electrolyte fuel cells (PEFCs) for the conversion ...