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Asked: May 15, 20242024-05-15T08:18:43+05:30 2024-05-15T08:18:43+05:30In: ENERGY TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT

Explain the principle and operation of a fuel cell.

Explain the principle and operation of a fuel cell.

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      2024-05-15T08:19:07+05:30Added an answer on May 15, 2024 at 8:19 am

      A fuel cell is an electrochemical device that converts the chemical energy of a fuel directly into electrical energy through an electrochemical reaction. The principle of a fuel cell is based on the reverse process of electrolysis, where electricity is used to split water into hydrogen and oxygen. In a fuel cell, hydrogen and oxygen are combined to produce electricity, water, and heat.

      The basic components of a fuel cell include:

      1. Anode: The anode is the negative electrode where hydrogen fuel is oxidized, releasing electrons and hydrogen ions (protons).

      2. Cathode: The cathode is the positive electrode where oxygen is reduced, combining with electrons and protons from the anode to form water.

      3. Electrolyte: The electrolyte is an ion-conducting material that separates the anode and cathode and allows the movement of ions (typically hydrogen ions or protons) while blocking the flow of electrons. The electrolyte can be a solid (such as in solid oxide fuel cells), a liquid (such as in alkaline fuel cells), or a polymer membrane (such as in proton exchange membrane fuel cells).

      4. Electrochemical Reaction: At the anode, hydrogen molecules (H2) are split into protons (H+) and electrons (e-) through a catalytic reaction. The electrons are forced to travel through an external circuit, generating electrical current and performing useful work. Meanwhile, the protons migrate through the electrolyte to the cathode.

      5. Fuel and Oxidant Supply: Hydrogen fuel is typically supplied to the anode, while oxygen or air is supplied to the cathode. The fuel and oxidant must be continuously supplied to sustain the electrochemical reaction.

      6. Electricity Generation: At the cathode, oxygen molecules (O2) combine with protons and electrons from the external circuit to form water (H2O), releasing additional electrons. These electrons flow through the external circuit to the anode, completing the electrical circuit and generating electrical energy.

      The overall reaction in a hydrogen fuel cell is:

      Anode: (2H_2 \rightarrow 4H^+ + 4e^-)

      Cathode: (O_2 + 4H^+ + 4e^- \rightarrow 2H_2O)

      Overall: (2H_2 + O_2 \rightarrow 2H_2O)

      Fuel cells offer several advantages, including high efficiency, low emissions, quiet operation, and scalability. They can be used for various applications, including transportation (e.g., fuel cell vehicles), stationary power generation, and portable electronics. However, challenges such as high cost, durability, and infrastructure development remain barriers to widespread adoption. Nonetheless, ongoing research and development efforts aim to overcome these challenges and realize the full potential of fuel cell technology for clean and sustainable energy production.

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