Fueled by cells
British scientists have developed a new range of fuel cells, regarded as viable alternatives to the currently used petrol engines in automobiles. These direct methanol fuel cells, developed by researchers at the Newcastle University in north eastern England, are electrochemical systems that convert chemical energy into electricity. Methanol and steam are diverted to the cell's positive electrode
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