Magnetic composites for improved electrolysis

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic

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106316, 204400, 205 43, 205687, 210222, 210656, 210695, 252 6251R, 252 6253, 252 6254, 361139, 427128, 427130, 427547, 427598, 428403, 428407, 428692, 429 40, 429 44, 429218, C25B 1100, H01M 400

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ABSTRACT:
Magnetic composites exhibit distinct flux properties due to gradient interfaces. The composites can be used to improve fuel cells and batteries and effect transport and separation of different chemical species. Devices utilizing the composites include an electrode and improved fuel cells, batteries. Some composites, disposed on the surface of electrodes, prevent passivation of those electrodes and enable direct reformation of liquid fuels. Methods involving these composites provide distinct ways for these composites to be utilized.

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