The book presents the scientific history of the early days of fuel cells (1838 to 1845). The fuel cell effect was discovered by the Swiss scientist Christian Friedrich Schoenbein. while the English lawyer and scientist William Robert Grove perfected the idea into a working power source. But around 1870 Siemens invented the power generator and electricity was produced by rotating shafts of water wheels, engines and turbines. The book presents for the first time the complete communication between C. F. Schoenbein and R. W. Grove (1838 to 1868). Also, the original analysis based on the physical understanding of 1850 has also been revised and corrected. The updated fuel cell analysis leads to full agreement between theory and experiment.
Updated and corrected fuel cell theory
Historic review of discovery of fuel cell effect and early development of fuel cell generators
Complete correspondence between Schoenbein and Grove from 1838 to 1868 (first publication)
Table of Contents
Preface
Part A
1 January 1839 1
2 Dawning of Science 4
3 Early Days of Electrochemistry 9
4 The "Platinum Laboratories" 16
William Robert Grove 16
Christian Friedrich Schoenbein 18
Alessandro Matteucci 23
Jean Charles Athanase Peltier 25
Auguste de la Rive 25
Antoine César Becquerel 26
5 Discovery of the Fuel Cell Effect 28
6 Schoenbein meets Grove 31
7 Schoenbein and Faraday 34
8 Grove's Fuel Cell Experiments of 1842 35
9 Schoenbein's Response 37
10 Grove's Fuel Cell Generator 39
11 References 46
Part B
Growing Understanding
of Fuel Cells 52
Part C
Correspondence between Schoenbein and Grove 60
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