6. Direct methanol oxidation fuel cell
6.1 Introduction
The potential of methanol as a fuel for a direct liquid combustion fuel cell was discovered in the 1950s by Kordesch and Marko . The electrocatalytic oxidation of methanol has attracted a great deal of interest since those dates, as it is the simplest alcohol that can be completely oxidized to carbon dioxide in a direct methanol oxidation fuel cell (DMFC) (
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