Thursday, September 17, 2009

Pingie: HTTP:: UBC Researcher Boosts Fuel Cell Science

HTTP:: UBC Researcher Boosts Fuel Cell Science
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Ana Martinez Amesti, a PhD candidate at the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), will soon present her doctoral thesis, entitled “Solid oxide fuel cells. Studies on reactivity and optimisation of cathode-electrolyte interlayer,” to the world. The paper may bear considerable implications for the field of solid oxide fuel cell production, which is currently plagued by obstacles and high costs. Still, fuel cells remain the best option we have for powering the electric vehicles of tomorrow, and more. Amesti's thesis focuses on potential applications for SOFC, in a wide array of fields, ranging from residential and commercial uses, to inclusion in portable devices and electric power stations, and so on. She reveals that solid oxide fuel cells have been receiving more attention from the scientific community in recent years than any of the other types of fuel cells put together, and for good reason. If made efficient and cost-effective, they can essentially quench ou!
r ever-increasing thirst for electrical energy, and can completely take fossil fuels out of the loop, AlphaGalileo reports. At this point, there are two main issues plaguing efforts to create such SOFC. First of all, the ceramic materials that are required in order to construct the electrodes and the electrolytes require expensive ma...
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