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function of the PAFC in seven steps Step 1
Inside the two seperate gas supply cicuits the gaseous oxygene and hydrogen flow into the gas area and the catalyzer.
Step 2
While getting in contact with the catalyzer the hydrogen molecules (H2) are splitted into two H+ protons. At the same time each hydrogen atom sends out an electron.
Step 3
The protons move through the electrolyte (highly concentrated phosphoric acid) to the cathode area.

Step 4
The electrons move into the anode and cause an electric current. This electric current supplies an electric capacitor with electric power.
Step 5
Respectively four electrons recombine with one hydrogen molecule at the cathode.
Step 6
The now generated oxygene ions have a negative load. They now move to the positiv loaded protons.
Step 7
The oxygene ions give their electrons to the two protons and oxidize with them to water. |