Sharper Fuel Cells

, in with MIT have announced an improved fuel cell that’s claimed to have the highest power density to date. have been around for yonks and basically convert chemical into electrical . It’s a sort of reverse electrolysis process (where water can be turned into and oxygen by passing a current through it), using exotic materials that act as catalysts. In this case methanol is the fuel source. It’s a lot safer, cheaper and easier to transport than , which has been a popular choice with fuel cell developers in the past.

’s Direct to Methanol Fuel Cell (DMFC) prototypes are small enough to be used inside most gadgets, from phones and receivers to personal stereos and cameras and they say they’ll last around as long as ion rechargeable batteries (3 – 5 years). When the power runs out instead of recharging the you just fill them up with a few drops of methanol, and in addition to the chemical by products a small amount of carbon dioxide and water. We can only hope they’re figured out some way of soaking that up otherwise just don’t keep your phone in your trouser pocket…

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