360 Fuel Processing for Hydrogen Production I

Tuesday, November 5, 2013: 3:15 PM
Union Square 12 (Hilton)
Description:
Large amounts of hydrogen are produced commercially by steam reforming of natural gas or by gasification of various carbonaceous fuels. Improvements to these commercial processes are desirable for providing hydrogen for fuel-cell systems. This session will focus on: catalytic reforming (partial oxidation, and steam, dry, and autothermal reforming) of various fuels; novel non-catalytic reforming technologies; hydrogen production from coal and renewable sources; reactor design for fuel processors; the water-gas shift reaction; preferential oxidation; the methanation reaction; fuel cleanup (desulfurization); systems analysis; technology integration for fuel processors; technology applications; and related topics.

Sponsor:
Advanced Fossil Energy Utilization
Co-Sponsor(s):
Catalysis and Reaction Engineering Division (20), BioFuels (T4F), Fossil Fuels & CCS (T4G)

Chair:
Dushyant Shekhawat
Email: dushyant.shekhawat@netl.doe.gov

Co-chairs:
Gunther Kolb
Email: Kolb@imm-mainz.de

David Berry
Email: david.berry@netl.doe.gov

- indicates paper has an Extended Abstract file available on CD.

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3:40 PM
(360b) Coupled Operation of a Diesel Steam Reformer and a PEFC
Philip Engelhardt, Marius Maximini, Frank Beckmann and Martin Brenner
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4:20 PM
(360d) Long-Term Stability At Fuel Processing of Diesel and Kerosene
Joachim Pasel, Remzi Can Samsun, Ralf Peters and Detlef Stolten
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4:40 PM
(360e) Optimization of the Start-Up Strategy for a Diesel Fuel Processor
Marius Maximini, Philip Engelhardt, Martin Brenner and Hans-Georg Anfang

5:00 PM
(360f) Carbon Formation On Pyrochlore Catalysts Under Partial Oxidation of Liquid Hydrocarbons
Mark Smith, David A. Berry, Dushyant Shekhawat, Daniel J. Haynes, Don Floyd, John W. Zondlo and James J. Spivey

5:40 PM
(360h) Pt/Ni Bimetallic Nanoparticles On Ceria- Based Supports: Hydrogen Production From Autothermal Reforming of Higher Hydrocarbons
Jingyi Xie, Brandon Walker, Barrett Lawrance, Xiaojiao Sun, Wade Traylor and Keith L. Hohn