Fuel Quality Tolerance of Catalytic Components in a Fuel Cell System
- Topics:
- Civil and Environmental,
- Petroleum and Gas
- Tags:
- Crown,
- Emerging Technologies,
- Fuel Cell,
- Fuel Cells,
- Processor
- Source:
- Crown
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Overview: The aim of this paper was to investigate the range of hydrocarbons available for a fuel processor, including LPG components such as butane and propane, alcohols, in addition to more conventional fuels such as gasoline and diesel. Fuel processors represent a fundamental enabling technology for the commercial success of fuel cells. They convert readily available fuels such as methanol, liquid hydrocarbons and natural gas to a reformat stream containing hydrogen, carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide by reaction with steam, air or a combination of both.
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Format: PDF | Size: 502KB | Date: Jul 2001 | Pages: 48
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