Tuesday, April 28, 2009: 2:00 PM-5:30 PM | |||
Room 5 (Tampa Convention Center) | |||
#76 - Fuel Processing for Hydrogen Production From Fossil Fuels IV (TB004) | |||
This session will focus on the reforming for applications involving fuel cell systems. Topics of interest will include, but are not limited to the following: • Catalytic reforming (partial oxidation, 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 • Water gas shift, preferential oxidation, methanation reaction • Fuel cleanup – desulfurization • Systems analysis/technology integration for fuel processors • Technology Applications | |||
Cochairs: | Dushyant Shekhawat David A. Berry James J. Spivey | ||
2:00 PM | 76a | Sorbent-Enhanced Water Gas Shift Reaction Studies Robert W. Stevens Jr., Abolghasem Shamsi, Stephen Carpenter, Ranjani V. Siriwardane | |
2:25 PM | 76b | High-Pressure Hydrogen Purification USING Electrical Swing Adsorption John P. Hurley, Gregory T. Dvorak, Dustin P. McNally, Nikhil Patel | |
2:50 PM | 76c | Optimization of Oxygen Feed Membranes In Autothermal Steam-Reformers J. Hüppmeier, S. Barg, M. Baune, J. Thöming | |
3:15 PM | 76d | A Membrane Reactor Concept for Simultaneous Production of Pure Hydrogen and Synthesis Gas Over Ceramic Materials Antigoni P. Evdou, Lori Nalbandian, Vassilis T. Zaspalis | |
3:40 PM | 76e | H2 Separation with a Pd-Cu Alloy Composite Membrane On Porous Stainless Steel Support with CeO2 as the Intermediate Layer Ailing Qiao, Ke Zhang, Ye Tian, Zebao Rui, Yongdan Li | |
4:05 PM | 76f | Hydrogen Production by Methane Decomposition Using Ordered Mesoporous Carbons as Catalysts with Remarkable Activity And Stability D. P. Serrano, J. A. Botas, J.L.G. Fierro, R. Guil-López, P. Pizarro, G. Gómez | |
4:30 PM | 76g | Coal Liquefaction Using High Energy H2 and O2 From Electrolysis Assisted by a Nuclear Source Gary Otterstrom |
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