Advantages and Disadvantages of a Molton Carbonate Fuel Cell

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5.1 What is Molten Carbonate Fuel Cell (MCFC) ?
It a cell that takes Hydrogen, Oxygen and carbon dioxide as feed and produces water. It operates at extremely high temperature (between 6000C – 7000C). Molten Carbonate fuel cells are usually %45 to %55 efficient. That is due to heat lost from the chemical reaction (not all of the energy converts to electrical energy. This report will demonstrate the components of molten carbonate Fuel cell, what there mode are of and how they function.

5.2 Advantages and disadvantage:
Disadvantage
To produce electricity in large scale, a stack of Melton carbonate fuel cell is used (a multiple of MCFCs are connected to produce).In addition, Hydrogen tanks are vast and they require huge space. Moreover, MCFC produces carbon dioxide which causes pollution even though is recycled there is a mount flushed out with the water.

Advantage
Operating at high temperature leads to more efficiency (more energy) [United 2013]
. Also, high temperature prevents the electrodes from reacting with carbon monoxide which eventually could lead to corrosion [Fuel Cell ...

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