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Science 9 May 1980:
Vol. 208. no. 4444, pp. 593 - 594
DOI: 10.1126/science.208.4444.593

Articles

Cogeneration of Electric Energy and Nitric Oxide

C. G. VAYENAS 1 and R. D. FARR 1

1 Department of Chemical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge 02139

A solid electrolyte fuel cell operating on ammonia fuel has been constructed and tested. The yield of nitric oxide can exceed 60 percent with simultaneous electric energy production. Two dimensionless numbers have been identified which govern the product selectivity and power output of this fuel cell. The cell appears to be a promising candidate for nitric acid and electric energy cogeneration.

Submitted on October 15, 1979
Revised on January 11, 1980


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