Claims
- 1. A new iron material for use in situ with a hydrogen-air fuel cell, to generate the hydrogen to fuel said fuel cell, said iron material comprising freshly ground particles of iron ranging in diameter size from approximately 25 to 1,200 .mu.m, with an average-sized distribution having at least twenty per cent (20%) of the particles less than 300 .mu.m in diameter, and having an average particle density ranging approximately from about 1 to 7.8 g/cc, and a surface area greater than approximately 0.001 meters.sup.2 /g, said particles being in a freshly ground state in situ for enhancing their reactivity in producing hydrogen for said fuel cell.
- 2. The new iron material in accordance with claim 1, wherein said iron particles have a non-compressed packed particle density ranging from about 1.5 to 3 g/cc.
- 3. The new iron material in accordance with claim 1, wherein at least 50% of the particles are less than 300 .mu.m in diameter.
- 4. The new iron material in accordance with claim 1, wherein said iron particles comprise a packet of particles for use as a refresher charge in an electrical vehicle.
- 5. A new iron material for use in situ with a hydrogen-air fuel cell, to generate the hydrogen to fuel said fuel cell, said iron material comprising freshly ground particles of iron ranging in diameter size from approximately 25 to 1,200 .mu.m, with an average-sized distribution having at least fifty per cent (50%) of the particles less than 300 .mu.m in diameter, and having an average particle density ranging approximately from about 1 to 7.8 g/cc, and a surface area greater than approximately 0.001 meters.sup.2 /g, said particles being freshly ground in situ for enhancing their reactivity in producing hydrogen for said fuel cell.
- 6. The new iron material in accordance with claim 5, wherein said iron particles have a non-compressed packed particle density ranging from about 1.5 to 3 g/cc.
- 7. The new iron material in accordance with claim 5, wherein said iron particles comprise a sealed packet of particles that is opened for use as a refresher charge in situ during operation of an electrical vehicle.
- 8. A new iron material for use in situ with a hydrogen-air fuel cell, to generate the hydrogen to fuel said fuel cell, said iron material comprising a sealed packet of freshly ground particles of iron ranging in diameter size from approximately 25 to 1,200 .mu.m, with an average-sized distribution having at least twenty per cent (20%) of the particles less than about 300 .mu.m in diameter, and having an average particle density approximately ranging from about 1 to 7.8 g/cc, and a surface area greater than approximately 0.001 meters.sup.2 /g, said particles of said sealed packet being freshly ground for enhancing their reactivity in producing hydrogen for said fuel cell.
- 9. The new iron material in accordance with claim 8, wherein said iron particles have a non-compressed packed particle density ranging from about 1.5 to 3 g/cc.
RELATED PATENT APPLICATION
This patent application is a continuation-in-part of PCT application, PCT/US 93/03825 (which was filed Apr. 23, 1993); and the U.S. patent application, Ser. No. 08/052,561 (which was also filed Apr. 23, 1993). Each was assigned to a common assignee.
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