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titleOfInvention Fuel cell system
abstract <P>PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a fuel cell system that can systematically subject emitted hydrazines to detoxifying processing with high efficiency in a fuel cell using hydrazines as fuel thereof. <P>SOLUTION: A fuel cell system 1 has a fuel cell 2 comprising an electrolyte film 7, and an anode section 8 and a cathode section 9 which are oppositely arranged across the electrolyte film 7. The system has: a fuel supply section 3 for supplying hydrazines as fuel to the fuel cell 2; an oxygen supply section 4 for supplying oxygen to the fuel cell 2; and a retention section 21 for retaining emission matter including hydrazines emitted from the anode section 8 and cathode section 9. In addition, oxygen supplied from the oxygen supply section 4 is provided to the retention section 21 to detoxify the hydrazines of the emission matter retained in the retention section 21. <P>COPYRIGHT: (C)2010,JPO&amp;INPIT
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