Direct oxidation of sulfur-containing fuels in a solid oxide fuel cell.
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Solid-oxide fuel cells with Cu-ceria anodes are shown to provide stable power generation through the direct oxidation of hydrocarbon fuels having sulfur levels similar to that in gasoline and can be regenerated by steam after being poisoned with higher sulfur levels.
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