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Fuel processing for pem fuel cells: In-line adsorbent filters for mea protection

  • Bong Kyu Chang*
  • , Mukund Karanjikar
  • , Yong Lu
  • , Donald R. Cahela
  • , Bruce J. Tatarchuk
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • Auburn University

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Hydrogen generation from JP8 reformation and clean-up of the reformate to produce polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells (PEMFC) quality hydrogen are studied. The fuel processor has reformer, post-former, water gas shift reactors, H2S removal, preferential CO oxidation (PROX), and CO2 removal stages. The processor incorporates a final adsorbent fuel filter that can efficiently remove parts per million level impurities that may poison the fuel cell catalyst. As an example of this generic approach, microfibrous entrapped media containing sorbents to remove H2S, NH3, CO, and CO2 were sequentially layered. The PROX reactor operates at 180°-200°C and 1 atm. The CO content is reduced to < 10 ppm at the exit of the reactor. With additional process integration, mainly energy, the fuel processor can become an attractive means of hydrogen generation. This is an abstract of a paper presented at the AIChE Annual Meeting (Austin, TX 11/7-12/2004).

源语言英语
出版状态已出版 - 2004
已对外发布
活动2004 AIChE Annual Meeting - Austin, TX, 美国
期限: 7 11月 200412 11月 2004

会议

会议2004 AIChE Annual Meeting
国家/地区美国
Austin, TX
时期7/11/0412/11/04

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