Is Nanotechnology being considered for improving Fuel Cell performance?

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  1. plakhapate Banned Banned

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    Is Nanotechnology being considered for improving Fuel Cell performance?
    Research on Fuel Cell is going on for years,yet efficient car is not coming in the market.

    What is the reason?

    P.J.LAKHAPATE
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  3. TimeTraveler Immortalist Registered Senior Member

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    There are efficient cars, but oil companies have more power than the auto industry.
     
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  5. Carcano Valued Senior Member

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    Alcohol powered fuel cells would be fine, but hydrogen gas is a dumb idea that has no real future.

    Advancements in battery/capacitor tech might just render fuel cell research pointless.
     
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    Pollution-free hydrogen cell technology is predicted to be the next wave in emissions-control after the hybrid electric motor, currently used in the automotive industry.

    DaimlerChrysler, Ford and GM have spent about $2bn on fuel cell cars, trucks and buses. The first products came out last year, and many UK cities have deployed hydrogen buses.

    But there have been a number of technical and financial stumbling blocks - including taxation - which have prevented its large scale adoption.

    In order for this technology to move forward it requires a bit of political muscle.
    It has to be strategically thought out and driven by government.

    "There is a chicken and egg issue here,"

    Who is going to build a car before they have filling stations, and who is going to build stations before we have the cars.
     
  8. Carcano Valued Senior Member

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    Even IF a cheap enough fuel cell was developed, it still wouldn't be a viable option, for the simple reason that hydrogen costs a lot more per mile than any other fuel.

    Electricity by contrast, is a lot cheaper than all other options.
     
  9. Roman Banned Banned

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    Isn't the real issue the near non-existance of nanotech?
     
  10. spidergoat pubic diorama Valued Senior Member

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    I assure you, in the field of fuel cells, no technology is being ruled out. Nanotech is not a cure-all.
     
  11. MetaKron Registered Senior Member

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    Nanotechnology or not, the precision construction of "smart" materials is definitely necessary to the further advancement of technology like batteries and fuel cells. It's a little obvious that the materials of electrodes are going to have to be sculpted like integrated circuit dies.
     
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