Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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303075 | Renewable Energy | 2006 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
This paper reports the development of a fuel cell consisting of a vanadium flow battery in which the vanadium ions are reduced by sugar (from a carbohydrate) to oxidation state +3 on one side of a membrane, and are oxidized to state +5 on the other side by oxygen. The theoretical upper limit to the conversion efficiency of the energy in sugar by this method under standard conditions is 54%. We have obtained efficiencies up to 45% in our laboratory tests. This way of using biomass for electricity production avoids the Carnot cycle losses in heat engines.
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Authors
Ragnar Larsson, Börje Folkesson, Placido M. Spaziante, Waret Veerasai, Robert H.B. Exell,