Basaraba, YriiYriiBasarabaBrychevskyi, MykolayMykolayBrychevskyiBrodnikovskyi, YehorYehorBrodnikovskyiVasylyev, OleksandrOleksandrVasylyevPerekopskyi, IvanIvanPerekopskyi2026-06-262026-06-262018Basaraba, Y., Brychevskyi, M., Brodnikovskyi, Y., Vasylyev, O., Perekopskyi, I. (2018). The quasi-perpetual electricity generating device based on ceramic fuel cell for closed systems. French-Ukrainian Journal of Chemistry, 6(1), 142–150. https://doi.org/10.17721/fujcV6I1P142-15010.17721/fujcV6I1P142-150https://ir.library.knu.ua/handle/15071834/25515The features of ceramic fuel cells developed in Ukraine are discussed and their application for production of hydrogen and oxygen in a closed loop device combining ceramic fuel cells (CFC) and ceramic electrolyser cells (CEC) is considered. High-temperature electrolysis is profitable for production of hydrogen and oxygen from hot water steam, that is outcoming gas of CFC’s reactions and released traditionally in environment, as it is demonstrated theoretically.enceramic fuel cellhigh temperature electrolysishydrogen productionsystem efficiencyThe quasi-perpetual electricity generating device based on ceramic fuel cell for closed systemsСтаття