Not exact matches
Davis suggests that the muscle
cells start
extracting fat directly from the blood and somehow transport this fat across the
cell membranes and into the
cells, where it can be burned as
fuel.
It's possible to produce hydrogen to power
fuel cells by
extracting the gas from seawater, but the electricity required to do it makes the process costly.
Using enzymes
extracted from Escherichia coli bacteria, her team built an enzymatic
fuel cell two years ago that runs on ethanol and can be attached directly to a circuit.
Several methods can be employed to harvest it — for example, engineers can
extract methane through anaerobic (oxygen - free) digestion, or produce electricity using microbial
fuel cells.
Fuel cells can run on hydrogen, natural gas, or biofuels — the latter two requiring a reformer that processes the fuel to extract hydro
Fuel cells can run on hydrogen, natural gas, or biofuels — the latter two requiring a reformer that processes the
fuel to extract hydro
fuel to
extract hydrogen.
If the
fuel is glucose,
cells use lactic acid fermentation to
extract energy without oxygen.
5)
Fuel cell energy system powered exclusively with a renewable fuel (e.g., fuel cell powered by hydrogen extracted from biog
Fuel cell energy system powered exclusively with a renewable
fuel (e.g., fuel cell powered by hydrogen extracted from biog
fuel (e.g.,
fuel cell powered by hydrogen extracted from biog
fuel cell powered by hydrogen
extracted from biogas).
The
fuel cell is
fueled by hydrogen, which is
extracted from methanol onboard.
The hydrogen used in
fuel cells normally comes from either natural gas or gasoline, but the commentators at The Economist imagine that the hydrogen would be
extracted from biomass!
Hydrogen
fuel cell cars are the right answer to our current plight but why in the world is Honda not pursuing
extracting the hydrogen from water, when that technology is arleady available and viable?
«The operating principles of artificial photosynthetic systems are similar to redox flow batteries and
fuel cells in that charge - carriers need to be transported to electrodes, reactants need to be fed to catalytic centers, products need to be
extracted, and ionic transport both from the electrolyte to catalytic centers and across channels needs to occur,» Ager says.
Fuel cells, essentially continuous batteries, can be fed by hydrogen
extracted from methane.