Fuel-dissociation electrical current generating apparatus and me

Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus – product – and – Having magnetic field feature

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429 20, 429 51, H01M 804

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042516013

ABSTRACT:
The disclosure is directed to a method of generating electrical current in a controlled fashion from ionically conductive fuels such as hydrazine based fuels by bringing the fuel up to its dissociation temperature between two electrodes of dissimilar material which are initially thermally energized by dissociating the fuel by contact with a decomposition catalyst. The electrical current produced is extracted from the system by means of electrical leads connected to the electrodes. Apparatus comprising a fuel source conduit, a porous membrane for dispersing the fuel, metal screen electrodes, and a fuel decomposition catalyst are also described.

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