Fuel cell using an aqueous hydrogen-generating process

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

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429 19, 429 13, 429 12, H01M 804

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060935014

ABSTRACT:
An improved fuel cell system that utilizes hydrogen and air. The hydrogen of the fuel cell is derived from a hydrogen-generating process wherein H.sub.2 O is passed over a bed of iron material. The hydrogen generating process uses a catalyst, or freshly-ground iron material, or both, and generates the hydrogen for the fuel cell in situ at lower-than-normal temperatures when the H.sub.2 O reacts with the iron material. The fuel cell can be used to power a stationary system or a land vehicle, such as an automobile. The bed of iron material can be replenished periodically or continuously.

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