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Methanol steam reforming manifests great potential for generating hydrogen owing to its lower reaction temperature (200–300 °C) and higher hydrogen/carbon ratio comparing with ethanol and methane reforming.
Hangyu Yu +5 more
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Methanol Reforming Processes for Fuel Cell Applications
Hydrogen production through methanol reforming processes has been stimulated over the years due to increasing interest in fuel cell technology and clean energy production.
Konstantinos Kappis +2 more
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Mathematical Model of Steam Reforming in the Anode Channel of a Molten Carbonate Fuel Cell
The paper presents a mathematical model of a molten carbonate fuel cell with a catalyst in the anode channel. The modeled system is fueled by methane. The system includes a model of the steam reforming process occurring in the anode channel of the MCFC ...
Lukasz Szablowski +3 more
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Sustainable Hydrogen from Bio-Oil - Catalytic Steam Reforming of Acetic Acid as a Model Oxygenate [PDF]
Studies were conducted with acetic acid (HAc) as model oxygenate for the design of active and stable catalysts for steam reforming of bio-oil. Pt/ZrO2 catalysts were prepared by wet impregnation technique.
Aika, Ken-ichi +3 more
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Steam methane reforming is a major method of hydrogen production. However, this method usually suffers from low energy efficiency and high carbon-emission intensity. To solve this issue, a novel steam-methane-reforming process over a Ni-based catalyst in
Linbo Yan +5 more
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Methanol Steam Reforming [PDF]
The currently increasing interest in catalytic reactions of methanol, CH3OH, is—in addition to its customary role as an important base chemical and feedstock for value-added molecules—due to its potential as a chemical storage molecule for hydrogen. For mobile applications, e.g.
Behrens, Malte, Armbrüster, Marc
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Integration and optimization of electrified LNG steam reforming hydrogen production system
The global demand for clean hydrogen energy is constantly increasing. However, the methane steam reforming process cannot satisfy the future social demand for clean hydrogen energy due to its high emission, while the development of water electrolysis ...
Huchao SONG +5 more
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Enhancing Hydrogen Production from Biogas through Catalyst Rearrangements
Recent trends in hydrogen production include using renewable energy sources, e.g., biogas as feedstocks for steam reforming. Crucial to the field is minimizing existing reforming reactors for their applications to fuel cell systems.
Marcin Pajak +3 more
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Hydrogen production by sorption-enhanced steam reforming of glycerol [PDF]
Catalytic steam reforming of glycerol for H(2) production has been evaluated experimentally in a continuous flow fixed-bed reactor. The experiments were carried out under atmospheric pressure within a temperature range of 400-700 degrees C.
Blakeman, N +7 more
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Enhancement of Hydrogen Production for Steam Reforming of Biogas in Fluidized Bed Membrane Reactor
Biogas is a promising source for hydrogen production to be supplied for fuel cell; however, biogas steam reforming process is operated at high temperatures and the obtained hydrogen-rich gas requires to be purified to improve the fuel cell efficiency due
D. Saebea +3 more
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