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Electrochemical promotion of CO conversion to CO2 in PEM fuel cell PROX reactor
Authors:F.M. Sapountzi   M.N. Tsampas  C.G. Vayenas
Affiliation:aDepartment of Chemical Engineering, University of Patras, Caratheodory Str., 1, GR-26504 Patras, Greece
Abstract:The possibility of electrochemically promoting the water–gas-shift reaction and the CO oxidation reaction in a PEM fuel cell reactor supplied with a methanol reformate mixture was investigated in PEM fuel cells with Pt or Au state-of-the-art E-TEK anodes, in order to explore the use of PEMFC units as preferential oxidation of CO (PROX) reactors. The electropromotion of CO removal was investigated both with air or H2 fed to the cathode side and also by O2 bleeding to the anode during normal PEMFC operation. It was found that the catalytic activity of the anode for CO conversion to CO2 can be modified significantly by varying the catalyst potential. The magnitude of the electrochemical promotion depends strongly on the anodic electrocatalyst (Pt or Au), on the CO concentration of the fuel mixture, on the operating temperature and on the presence of oxygen. The electropromotion effect and the Faradaic efficiency were found to be much higher in CO-rich anode environments.
Keywords:Electrochemical promotion (NEMCA)   PEM fuel cell   CO-poisoning   Gold   Platinum
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