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Formation of a Pt-Ni Catalyst in the Structure of a Silicon Micro-Fuel Cell. [PDF]

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Starkov VV   +4 more
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Development of Nanostructured Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Electrodes

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Soysal, Denis   +2 more
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Enabling the metal fuel economy: green recycling of metal fuels

Sustainable Energy & Fuels, 2017
This paper discusses a set of constraints for the selection of metal fuel candidates, along with green recycling techniques.
Philippe Julien, Jeffrey M. Bergthorson
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Metal, Metal Oxides, and Metal Sulfide Roles in Fuel Cell

2021
Today, energy generation is the most challenging issue for scientists and engineers, since their goal to produce energy via economic, efficient, clean, and environmentally friendly processes. Fuel cells have turned chemical energy which is obtained from fuel gas directly into electrical energy that is both efficient and environmentally clean because of
Hasan Ay, Fatih Sen
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Combustion studies of metallized fuels for solid fuel ramjets

21st Joint Propulsion Conference, 1985
Combustion phenomena of highly metallized, boron containing, solid fuels in solid-fuel ramjets (SFRJ) were studied by means of high-speed photography using a windowed two-dimensional SFRJ combustor. The ex- periments indicated the existence of a gas-phase diffusion flame of the volatile fuel ingredients within the bound- ary layer above the fuel ...
Alon Gany, David W. Netzer
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Metallic fuels for advanced reactors

Journal of Nuclear Materials, 2009
In the framework of the Generation IV Sodium Fast Reactor Program, the Advanced Fuel Project has conducted an evaluation of the available fuel systems supporting future sodium cooled fast reactors. This paper presents an evaluation of metallic alloy fuels.
W.J. Carmack   +9 more
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Metallic fast reactor fuels

Progress in Nuclear Energy, 1997
Metallic fuels are neutronically ideal for fast reactors because they produce an extremely hard neutron spectrum. Early metallic fuels had little endurance, due to excessive swelling. By incorporating space for swelling, very high burnups are now routinely achieved.
G.L. Hofman, L.C. Walters, T.H. Bauer
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