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New Fuel Cells
Very hopeful. The reformer notion being pursued by Ballard, et. al. works, but it's clumsy and inefficient.

However [comma] --

Nowhere in the article did it mention how much platinum, etc. they needed for a catalyst. Reformer cells would be practical-use items right now if they could reduce the amount of platinum needed. [Catalytic reactors in cars would never have flown if they hadn't been able to get the temperature up to where palladium was a workable catalyst. If they had to use platinum, the reactor would be half the price of the car! -- at least for the cheaper ones, Escorts etc.]

If they got this to work by essentially upping the platinum content...

*Bzzt* Next questioner please.
Regards,
Ric
New Huh? Isn't palladium just about as expensive as platinum?
On BBC BizNews the other night, ISTR they were like US$442/ounce vs US$440/ounce -- and I wouldn't want to swear that it was platinum that was the more expensive...
   Christian R. Conrad
The Man Who Knows Fucking Everything
New Noble metals
Yes, palladium is about the same price per unit.

But there's a lot more of it -- supply & demand, as so much goes into catalytic reactors.

If we were using platinum in those amounts, it would go back to where it was in the late Sixties: palladium roughly 1/10 the price of platinum. I.e., $4K for platinum...

Therefore they try hard to cut the amount used.
Regards,
Ric
New Ah, I see; thank you.
     Diesel Fuel - (imric) - (4)
         Fuel Cells - (Ric Locke) - (3)
             Huh? Isn't palladium just about as expensive as platinum? - (CRConrad) - (2)
                 Noble metals - (Ric Locke) - (1)
                     Ah, I see; thank you. -NT - (CRConrad)

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