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Archive | 1992

Reformers for the production of hydrogen from methanol and alternative fuels for fuel cell powered vehicles

Romesh Kumar; Shabbir Ahmed; Michael Krumpelt; Kevin M. Myles

The objective of this study was (i) to assess the present state of technology of reformers that convert methanol (or other alternative fuels) to a hydrogen-rich gas mixture for use in a fuel cell, and (ii) to identify the R D needs for developing reformers for transportation applications. Steam reforming and partial oxidation are the two basic types of fuel reforming processes. The former is endothermic while the latter is exothermic. Reformers are therefore typically designed as heat exchange systems, and the variety of designs used includes shell-and-tube, packed bed, annular, plate, and cyclic bed types. Catalysts used include noble metals and oxides of Cu, Zn, Cr, Al, Ni, and La. For transportation applications a reformer must be compact, lightweight, and rugged. It must also be capable of rapid start-up and good dynamic performance responsive to fluctuating loads. A partial oxidation reformer is likely to be better than a steam reformer based on these considerations, although its fuel conversion efficiency is expected to be lower than that of a steam reformer. A steam reformer better lends itself to thermal integration with the fuel cell system; however, the thermal independence of the reformer from the fuel cell stack is likely tomorexa0» yield much better dynamic performance of the reformer and the fuel cell propulsion power system. For both steam reforming and partial oxidation reforming, research is needed to develop compact, fast start-up, and dynamically responsive reformers. For transportation applications, steam reformers are likely to prove best for fuel cell/battery hybrid power systems, and partial oxidation reformers are likely to be the choice for stand-alone fuel cell power systems.«xa0less


Archive | 1998

Methanol partial oxidation reformer

Shabbir Ahmed; Romesh Kumar; Michael Krumpelt


Archive | 1998

Partial oxidation catalyst

Michael Krumpelt; Shabbir Ahmed; Romesh Kumar; Rajiv Doshi


Archive | 1999

Method for making hydrogen rich gas from hydrocarbon fuel

Michael Krumpelt; Shabbir Ahmed; Romesh Kumar; Rajiv Doshi


Archive | 2003

Fuel processor for producing hydrogen from hydrocarbon fuels

Shabbir Ahmed; Rajesh K. Ahluwalia; Sheldon H. D. Lee


Archive | 2004

Method for fast start of a fuel processor

Rajesh K. Ahluwalia; Shabbir Ahmed; Sheldon H. D. Lee


Archive | 2001

Free-standing monolithic catalyst with micro-scale channel dimensions

Joong-Myeon Bae; John David Carter; Michael Krumpelt; Shabbir Ahmed


Archive | 2014

DEVICE AND METHOD TO SAMPLE AND ENRICH IMPURITIES IN HYDROGEN

Shabbir Ahmed; Dionissios D. Papadias; Sheldon D. H. Lee; Romesh Kumar


Archive | 2011

Fuel processing device

Rajesh K. Ahluwalia; Shabbir Ahmed; Sheldon H. D. Lee


Archive | 2009

AUTOTHERMAL AND PARTIAL OXIDATION REFORMER-BASED FUEL PROCESSOR, METHOD FOR IMPROVING CATALYST FUNCTION IN AUTOTHERMAL AND PARTIAL OXIDATION REFORMER-BASED PROCESSORS

Shabbir Ahmed; Dionissios D. Papadias; Sheldon H. D. Lee; Rajesh K. Ahluwalia

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Romesh Kumar

Argonne National Laboratory

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Ezzat D. Doss

Argonne National Laboratory

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Deborah J. Myers

Argonne National Laboratory

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