Materials for Low‐Temperature Fuel Cells 2014
DOI: 10.1002/9783527644308.ch05
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Membranes for Direct Methanol Fuel Cells

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“…Both DME and methanol can be used as feedstocks for polymer production, as well as readily storable liquid fuels that can be used as alternatives or in blends with city-gas or LPG for domestic or commercial-scale use (Dincer and Bicer, 2020), and both have been considered for use in fuel cells (Basri and Kamarudin, 2021;Ladewig et al, 2015). These products could both be readily stored and transported for domestic or export purposes, making infrastructure costs low, and based on estimated market prices, would likely be higher value than fossil-fuel-based hydrogen, while less expensive than renewable-based hydrogen in the short-term.…”
Section: Post 2050 Carbon Reductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both DME and methanol can be used as feedstocks for polymer production, as well as readily storable liquid fuels that can be used as alternatives or in blends with city-gas or LPG for domestic or commercial-scale use (Dincer and Bicer, 2020), and both have been considered for use in fuel cells (Basri and Kamarudin, 2021;Ladewig et al, 2015). These products could both be readily stored and transported for domestic or export purposes, making infrastructure costs low, and based on estimated market prices, would likely be higher value than fossil-fuel-based hydrogen, while less expensive than renewable-based hydrogen in the short-term.…”
Section: Post 2050 Carbon Reductionmentioning
confidence: 99%