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 solid-oxide fuel cells - Definition 

Solid-oxide fuel cells (2823 bytes)
1: ...es. However, [[sulfur]] components present in the fuel must be removed before entering the cell, but thi...
3: ...ement SOFC's in mobile applications. Due to their fuel flexibility they may run on partially reformed [[...
5: ...ecause it is much easier to seal and separate the fuel from the air compared to the planar design. The p...
7: [[Category:Fuel cells]]

Mixed oxide fuel (1228 bytes)
1: ...sing will need to precede the introduction of MOX fuel into existing reactors. Some concern has been exp...
3: ...clear fuel, but plutonium recovery and use as MOX fuel is being practiced or contemplated in [[Europe]] ...

Solid fuel (1149 bytes)
1: ...y released by [[combustion]] ([[burning]]). Solid fuel is also used in referring to a type of [[rocket]]...
3: ...tory of [[Industry|industrial]] use. Coal was the fuel for the [[industrial revolution]], from firing [[...
5: ...reland, peat [[briquette]]s are used as smokeless fuel. They are also used to begin a coal fire.
8: *[[Biofuel]]
10: *[[Fossil fuel]]

Alkaline fuel cells (2103 bytes)
1: ...age:alkalinecell.png|thumb|Diagram of an Alkaline Fuel Cell]]
3: ...ctricity. They are among the most efficient fuel cells, having the potential to reach 70%.
5: The fuel cell produces power through a [[redox reaction]] ...
15: ...e the decision to shift to [[Proton-exchange fuel cells]] for the next generation of Space Shuttles.
17: ...ompared to those required for other types of fuel cells.

Molten-carbonate fuel cells (282 bytes)
1: ... rather than a solid as in the [[Solid-oxide fuel cells]].
5: [[Category:Fuel cells]]

Phosphoric-acid fuel cells (387 bytes)
1: '''Phosphoric-acid fuel cells''' ('''PAFC''') are a mature technology that is c...
3: [[Category:Fuel cells]]

Oxide (1758 bytes)

Calcium oxide (4891 bytes)
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Iron oxide (1268 bytes)

Nitrogen oxide (989 bytes)

Nitric oxide (7188 bytes)
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107: [[Macrophage]]s, certain cells of the [[immune system]], produce nitric oxide in...

Copper oxide (563 bytes)

Copper(II) oxide (982 bytes)

Aluminium oxide (3998 bytes)
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Ethylene oxide (8160 bytes)
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Magnesium oxide (3297 bytes)
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Manganese(IV) oxide (3224 bytes)

Nitrous oxide (8754 bytes)
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109: ...n]] and thus affects the communication among such cells at their [[synapse]]s.
123: ...s oxide with [[hydroxy-terminated polybutadiene]] fuel has been used by [[SpaceShipOne]] and others.
127: ...mperatures, thus allowing the engine to burn more fuel and air. Additionally, since nitrous oxide is sto...
129: ...[[Luftwaffe]] which had less access to [[gasoline|fuel]] with higher [[octane]] ratings than did the [[R...

Potassium oxide (758 bytes)

4-nitroquinoline 1-oxide (256 bytes)

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