In situ hydrogen utilization in an internal reforming methanol fuel cell |
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Authors: | George Avgouropoulos Alexandra Paxinou Stylianos Neophytides |
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Affiliation: | 1. Foundation for Research and Technology-Hellas (FORTH), Institute of Chemical Engineering Sciences (ICE-HT), P.O. Box 1414, GR-26504 Patras, Greece;2. Department of Materials Science, University of Patras, GR-26504 Rio Patras, Greece |
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Abstract: | In this work, we report on the catalytic properties of a novel ultrathin methanol reformer incorporated into the anode compartment of a High Temperature PEM Fuel Cell (HT-PEMFC). A highly active Cu-based methanol reforming catalyst (HiFuel R120, Johnson Matthey) was deposited on the gas diffusion layer of a carbon paper and the influence of anode flow distribution through the catalytic bed was studied in the temperature range of 160–220 °C. Inhibition by produced H2 is higher in the case of through plane flow, especially in more concentrated methanol feeds. Higher methanol conversions were achieved with the in-plane flow distribution along the catalytic bed (>98% at 210 °C and without any deactivation for at least 100 h test), with a 50 cm2 reformer (total thickness = 600 μm). The corresponding Internal Reforming Methanol Fuel Cell (IRMFC) operated efficiently for more than 72 h at 210 °C with a cell voltage of 642 mV at 0.2 A cm−2, when 30% CH3OH/45% H2O/He (anode feed) and pure O2 (cathode feed) were supplied. |
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Keywords: | Methanol reformer Hydrogen Copper catalyst High temperature PEM fuel cell Internal reforming |
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