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Internal Reforming Methanol Fuel Cell Development
ECS Meeting Abstracts, 2015Methanol is a liquid fuel which could also be produced from renewable energy sources and has appreciably high energy density. It has a high H : C ratio of 4 : 1 without any C-C bond. It is easier to reform when compared to CH4 to produce H2 rich gas that could be fed into a high temperature polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell or HT-PEMFC.
George C Bandlamudi +3 more
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Materials Experience in Methanol Reforming Units
CORROSION 1997, 1997Abstract Metallurgical evaluations were performed on samples of Type 310 and aluminized 304 SS after long-term, high temperature exposure in methanol reforming service. The secondary phases were identified and the effectiveness of aluminizing at inhibiting metal dusting was examined.
K. L. Baumert, J. J. Hoffman
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Microstructured Catalysts for Methanol-Steam Reforming
2000For the application of endothermic methanol-steam reforming e.g. in automobile systems based on hydrogen-driven PEM (proton exchange membrane) fuel cells, active and microstructure-compatible catalyst layers were examined.
Pfeifer, P. +4 more
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PEMFC Operation With Methanol Reforming Process
3rd International Conference on Fuel Cell Science, Engineering and Technology, 2005Most of studies for on-board hydrogen production for fuel cells are based on two types of carbon compounds. One is oxygen-containing compounds, methanol, ethanol and etc. The others are hydrocarbons such as ethers (dimethylether, etc), natural gas, propane gas, gasoline, jet fuel and diesel fuel. Automotive Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cell (PEMFC)
Jong-Man Park +6 more
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Chemical looping oxidative steam reforming of methanol: A new pathway for auto-thermal conversion
Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, 2020Zhao Sun, Lunbo Duan, Liang Zeng
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