Abstract

This article will discuss the use of alkaline anion-exchange membranes, the high-pH equivalents to the better-known acidic proton-exchange membranes in fuel cells. Chemical fuel cells operating with hydrogen, carbon- (e.g., alcohols such as methanol), boron- (e.g., sodium borohydride), and nitrogen-containing fuels (e.g., hydrazine) will be examined. The use of anion-exchange membranes in microbial fuel cells (biological electricity generating systems) will also be discussed.

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