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Theoretische Grundlagen

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Brennstoffeellen dienen — wie technische Feuerungen — der Oxidation geeigneter Brenngase zur Freisetzung ihrer Reaktionsenthalpie. Während bei Feuerungen nur Wärme freigesetzt wird, dient die Brennstoffzelle vorwiegend der Stromerzeugung. Der bedeutende Unterschied liegt dabei im Weg, wie

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Winkler, W. (2002). Theoretische Grundlagen. In: Brennstoffzellenanlagen. VDI-Buch. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-06169-5_2

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