Typically, silicon has been used after lithography and etching as a supporting component of
small oxide fuel cells.
Not exact matches
Prof. Choi and his Ph.D. student Kun Joong Kim have developed a miniaturized solid
oxide fuel cell (SOFC) to replace lithium - ion batteries in smartphones, laptops, drones, and other
small electronic devices.
But such solid -
oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) can efficiently combine everyday fossil -
fuel natural gas with oxygen from the air — without burning — to generate electricity on a
small scale.
Small portions of Pu - 239 can be added to newly - manufactured nuclear
fuel to produce MOX
fuel or mixed
oxide fuel, which contains a combination of plutonium
oxide and uranium
oxide.