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wasssup1990 Posted - Mar 19 2004 : 5:06:31 PM
I've have just recently gaind intrest in researching up Fuel Cells. I've learnt that there is a PEM (Proton Exchange Membrane). It is made out of Polymer, what is polymer and where can i get it. Is it the plastic CD's are made of?

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Kale Posted - Apr 01 2004 : 10:50:34 PM
Yeah, it's probably something fairly specific. The point of a catalyst is that it reduces the energy necessary for a chemical reaction to occur. In the converter of a car, it makes it easier for the crap in the exhaust to react and change to a less harmful form. In a fuel cell it helps along the "2H + O = H2O + Electricity" reaction.

BEatonNo1 Posted - Mar 25 2004 : 7:30:26 PM
I had heard that they use an alloy....I think it was nickle and something.

Aaron Cake Posted - Mar 25 2004 : 5:01:42 PM
I believe the most commonly used catalyst is platinum. Strangely enough, that's also what's used in a car's catalytic converter...it's what makes the converters so expensive...

wasssup1990 Posted - Mar 25 2004 : 12:08:43 AM
Thanks for replying BEatonNo1.

BEatonNo1 Posted - Mar 24 2004 : 11:07:48 PM
a catalyst is just a substance that speeds up a chemical reaction....most likely it makes the fuel cell more efficent, but I'm just guessing.
The electrodes should be made of a material that won't oxydise at the high temp condiditons that are present in the fuel cell. I would think something nickle or chome plated would endure it

wasssup1990 Posted - Mar 23 2004 : 11:42:51 PM
I guess none of you are a science wiz, or just not intrested in my topic. Can someone respond!

wasssup1990 Posted - Mar 22 2004 : 01:46:48 AM
Does someone know what the catalyst is made from, visit the link if you don't know what I'm talking about. http://www.ballard.com/tD.asp?pgid=20&dbid=0
And do i need to have platinum electrodes for the fuel cell to work properly?

cirvin Posted - Mar 21 2004 : 4:41:31 PM
WOW! 100$ for a 5cm2 peice of PEM?

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wasssup1990 Posted - Mar 21 2004 : 3:20:35 PM
O-K, it looks like I'll need to buy some, thanks for the help!

BEatonNo1 Posted - Mar 21 2004 : 1:06:57 PM
what about the permiable membrain in a reverse osmosis filter, couldnt you modify that to preform the same function.

da-g-dog Posted - Mar 21 2004 : 03:21:38 AM
quote:

So you think i wont be able to find any Polymer around my house? Like plastic bottles ice-cream containers ect. I just dont want to buy any if i already have some.



There are plenty of polymers in your house, just about anything plastic is a polymer. The question is will you have the right one. Short answer, no. As stated before, polymer is just a generic term, not a specific material. Also stated before, it is a specific, expensive, type of polymer. Being that is is expensive, it's not going to be used in pop bottles and the like.

hike master kyle

Edited by - da-g-dog on Mar 21 2004 11:03:55 AM
wasssup1990 Posted - Mar 20 2004 : 10:58:33 PM
So you think i wont be able to find any Polymer around my house? Like plastic bottles ice-cream containers ect. I just dont want to buy any if i already have some.



Edited by - wasssup1990 on Mar 20 2004 11:00:43 PM
cirvin Posted - Mar 20 2004 : 8:41:09 PM
No, it needs to be a special formulation of plastic to allow it to operate. You can buy it, it's just pretty expensive.

http://daxter12.topcities.com
cirvin Posted - Mar 20 2004 : 8:39:16 PM
No, it needs to be a special formulation of plastic to allow it to operate. You can buy it, it's just pretty expensive.

http://daxter12.topcities.com
wasssup1990 Posted - Mar 20 2004 : 4:51:16 PM
Thanks for replying, can i use persplex?


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