Hydrogen powering cars
Hydrogen + Oxygen = Electricity + Water Vapor Cathode : O 2 + 4H + + 4e – → 2H 2 O Anode : 2H 2 → 4H + + 4e – Overall : 2H 2 + O 2 → 2H 2 O A fuel cell is a device that converts chemical potential energy (energy stored in molecular bonds) into electrical energy. A PEM (Proton Exchange Membrane) cell uses hydrogen gas (H 2 ) and oxygen gas (O 2 ) as fuel. The products of the reaction in the cell are water, electricity, and heat. This is a big improvement over internal combustion engines, coal burning power plants, and nuclear power plants, all of which produce harmful by-products. Since O 2 is readily available in the atmosphere, we only need to supply the fuel cell with H 2 which can come from an electrolysis process (see Alkaline electrolysis or PEM electrolysis). There are four basic elements of a PEM Fuel Cell: The anode, the negative post of the fuel cell, has several jobs. It conducts the electro...