Title of article :
CO2-scrubbing and methanation as purification system for PEFC
Author/Authors :
K. Ledjeff-Hey، نويسنده , , J. Roes، نويسنده , , R. Wolters، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Abstract :
Hydrogen is usually produced by steam reforming of natural gas in large-scale processes. The reformate consists of hydrogen, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, and residues of hydrocarbons. Since the anode catalyst of a polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell (PEFC) is usually based on platinum, which is easily poisoned by carbon monoxide, the conditioned feed gas should contain less than 100 ppmv CO, and preferably, less than 10 ppmv. Depending on the design and operating conditions of the hydrogen production process, the CO content of a typical reformate gas, even after the CO shift reactor may be in the range of 0.2–1.0 vol.%; this is far higher than a PEFC can tolerate.
Keywords :
Hydrogen , Methanol , safety , economics , Efficiency , Emissions
Journal title :
Journal of Power Sources
Journal title :
Journal of Power Sources