Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus – product – and – With pressure equalizing means for liquid immersion operation
Patent
1999-02-18
2000-04-04
Nuzzolillo, Maria
Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus, product, and
With pressure equalizing means for liquid immersion operation
429 32, 429 34, 429 38, H01M 810, H01M 200
Patent
active
060459352
ABSTRACT:
Fuel cell designs incorporating non-planar inorganic electrolyte membranes offer improved mechanical and thermal shock resistance for mobile power generation systems, e.g., for high temperature fuel cell applications using liquid fuel (diesel and gasoline) and air for automobile power plants and other power systems requiring only intermittent high-temperature fuel cell operation.
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Ketcham Thomas D.
Powell William Robert
St. Julien Dell J.
Stewart Ronald L.
Corning Incorporated
Martin Angela J.
Nuzzolillo Maria
Sterre Kees van der
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