Catalytic Hydrogen Generation for Fuel Cell Applications I

Monday, November 9, 2009: 12:30 PM
Tennessee A (Gaylord Opryland Hotel)

Description:
Catalytic fuel reforming to produce hydrogen is presently considered as the most viable way to supply hydrogen to low-temperature fuel cells under development for residential, transportation, and portable applications. In this session, we invite submission of papers describing novel catalysts for fuel reforming, and catalysts for the water-gas shift reaction that combine high activity with durability; sulfur-tolerant catalyst formulations, catalysts for the selective CO oxidation reaction; creative reactor designs, including catalytic membrane reactors, and other relevant research topics. Fundamental catalysis issues, as well as new reactor designs, reactor modeling, and technology developments are of interest to this session.


Sponsor:
Catalysis and Reaction Engineering Division


Chair:
Maria Flytzani-Stephanopoulos
Email: mflytzan@tufts.edu

Co-Chair:
Johannes W. Schwank
Email: schwank@umich.edu


12:35 PM

12:55 PM

1:55 PM
(82e) Hydrogen Purification Using Microstructures
Marta Pawlak, Viktor Hacker and Matthäus Siebenhofer

2:35 PM
(82g) Study On Solid-State NaBH4/Co-Based Catalyst Composite for Hydrogen Production
Cheng-Hong Liu, Bing-Hung Chen, Chan-Li Hsueh, Jie-Ren Ku and Fanghei Tsau
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