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Nonlinear Surface Spectroscopy of Ethanol-based Fuel Cells and Implications to their Power Efficiency

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Abstract

Ethanol-based fuel cells are renewable sources of electricity. We have used nonlinear vibrational spectroscopy to investigate the ethanol-platinum interface, showing that ethanol electro-oxidation is very complex and viability of these fuel cells remains a challenge.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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