On a small Voltaic Battery of Great Energy by W. R. Grove (The London and Edinburgh Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science. 15 No. 96 pp. 287-293, October 1839) WITH On a Gaseous Voltaic Battery by W. R. Grove (The London and Edinburgh Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science 21 No. 140 pp. 417-420, December 1842) WITH On the Gas Voltaic Battery. Experiments Made with a View of Ascertaining the Rationale of Its Action and Its Application to Eudiometry by W. R. Grove (Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 133 Part 2 pp. 91-112, 1843) WITH On the Gas Voltaic Battery. Voltaic Action of Phosphorus, Sulphur and Hydrocarbons by W. R. Grove (In extract and volume form in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 135 pp. 351-361, 1845) WITH The Bakerian Lecture: On certain Phenomena of Voltaic Ignition and the Decomposition of Water into its constituent Gases by Heat (In extract and volume Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 137 pp. 1-16, 1847) WITH A new Form of Gas Battery by Ludwig Mond and Carl Langer (Proceedings of the Royal Society of London 46 pp. 296-306, 1889) WITH Review Lecture: The Development and Practical Application of Fuel Cells by F. T. Bacon and T. M. Fry (Extract from Proceedings of the Royal Society of London A334 pp. 427-452, 1973)
1st Edition. SEVEN IMPORTANT FIRST EDITIONS IN THE INVENTION & DEVELOPMENT OF THE FUEL CELL. Simply put, fuel cell technology generates electricity within the chemical reaction created via the combination of hydrogen and oxygen. The technology -- currently offering the high probability of zero emission cars with longer ranges than..... More