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  2. Direct methanol fuel cell - Wikipedia

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    Direct methanol fuel cells or DMFCs are a subcategory of proton-exchange membrane fuel cells in which methanol is used as the fuel and a special proton-conducting polymer as the membrane (PEM). Their main advantage is low temperature operation and the ease of transport of methanol, an energy-dense yet reasonably stable liquid at all ...

  3. Methanol fuel - Wikipedia

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    Methanol is used as fuel in fuel cells. Typically Reformed Methanol Fuel Cell (RMFC) or Direct Methanol Fuel Cell (DMFC) is used. Mobile and stationary applications are typical for methanol fuel cells such as backup power generation, power plant generation, emergency power supply, auxiliary power unit (APU) and battery range extension (electric ...

  4. SFC Energy - Wikipedia

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    SFC products are used to supply off-grid power to industrial, public and private users. According to the company, it had sold over 41,000 fuel cells by January 2019 [6] (January 2016: 34,000; January 2017: 35,000 [7]) for the leisure, industrial and defense & security sectors. SFC Energy's fuel cell systems are direct methanol fuel cells (DMFC ...

  5. Oorja Fuel Cells - Wikipedia

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    Oorja Fuel Cells (Oorja Protonics Inc) is an energy company that designs, manufactures, and commercializes direct methanol fuel cells for use in the logistics, automotive, distributed generation (micro-grid), and telecommunication industries. Oorja develops direct methanol fuel cells ranging in power from 0.5 to 100 kilowatts.

  6. Reformed methanol fuel cell - Wikipedia

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    RMFC systems offer advantages over direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC) systems including higher efficiency, smaller cell stacks, less requirement on methanol purity, no water management, better operation at low temperatures, and storage at sub-zero temperatures because methanol is a liquid from −97.0 to 64.7 °C (−142.6 to 148.5 °F) and as ...

  7. Membraneless Fuel Cells - Wikipedia

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    Direct methanol fuel cells (DMFC's), for example, use methanol as the reactant instead of first using reformation to produce hydrogen. Although DMFC's are not very efficient (~25%), [ 3 ] they are energy dense which means that they are quite suitable for portable power applications.

  8. Glossary of fuel cell terms - Wikipedia

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    Direct carbon fuel cell (DCFC), a fuel cell that uses a carbonaceous material as a fuel. Direct current Direct current (DC) is the unidirectional flow of electric charge. Direct-ethanol fuel cell Direct-ethanol fuel cell (DEFC) a subcategory of Proton-exchange fuel cells where, the fuel, ethanol, is not reformed, but fed directly to the fuel ...

  9. G. K. Surya Prakash - Wikipedia

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    The Methanol Economy aims to capture and recycle carbon dioxide from the atmosphere leading to convenient drop-in fuels and chemical feedstocks to replace fossil fuels. He co-developed the Direct Methanol Fuel Cell (DMFC) with collaborators from NASA-JPL.