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Process of generating electrical energy utilizing a fuel containing carbon monoxide and a fuel cell electrode structure therefor, comprising a carbon-monoxide resistant electrode body
Process of generating electrical energy utilizing a fuel containing carbon monoxide and a fuel cell electrode structure therefor, comprising a carbon-monoxide resistant electrode body
1,144,383. Fuel cell electrodes. GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. 30 Sept., 1966 [1 Oct., 1965], No. 43766/66. Heading H1B. A fuel cell electrode comprises platinum and at least one of the oxides of molybdenum and/or tungsten, in an amount of at least 5 weight per cent, preferably less than 70 weight per cent, based on the total amount of platinum and oxide. The oxide may be WO 2.00 , W0 2 . 50 , W0 0 . 60 , W0 2 . 98 , W0 2 . 00 , MoO a or cobalt molybdate or other double compound of an oxide of molybdenum or tungsten with an oxide of another metal. A binder, e.g. polytetrafluoroethylene, may be used. The electrode may be used in a cell where the fuel gas contains carbon monoxide and is resistant to poisoning by carbon monoxide. Examples are given.
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