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Abstract:This paper describes the transportation fuel cell systems research at Argonne National Laboratory (ANL). Two areas of research are discussed: the development of a catalytic partial-oxidation reformer for conventional and alternative transportation fuels, and a novel approach for the removal of carbon monoxide from reformate for use in polymer electrolyte fuel cells. The objective of the first study is to develop reformers for converting liquid fuels (gasoline, ethanol, or methanol) to hydrogen gas for use with fuel cell systems in light-duty vehicles. The second study is investigating the use of acidic cuprous chloride (or other suitable sorbent) to chemically bind and thus remove the CO from the reformate.
Item Description:Published through the Information Bridge: DOE Scientific and Technical Information.
10/01/1997.
"ANL/CMT/CP--94665"
"CONF-971089--"
"DE98050039"
Annual automotive technology development customers̀€ coordination meeting, Dearborn, MI (United States), 27-30 Oct 1997.
Carter, J.D.; Lee, S.H.D.; Kumar, R.; Ahmed, S.; Krumpelt, M.; Myles, K.M.; Bloom, I.; Doshi, R.; Kramarz, K.
Physical Description:20 p.