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Fuel processor integrated H2S catalytic partial oxidation technology for sulfur removal in fuel cell power plants
Authors:Todd H Gardner  David A Berry  K David Lyons  Stephen K Beer  Adam D Freed
Affiliation:a National Energy Technology Laboratory, U.S. Department of Energy, P.O. Box 880, 3610 Collins Ferry Road, Morgantown, WV 26507, USA
b REM Engineering Services, 3566 Collins Ferry Road, Morgantown, WV 26505, USA
Abstract:H2S catalytic partial oxidation technology with an activated carbon catalyst was found to be a promising method for the removal of hydrogen sulfide from fuel cell hydrocarbon feedstocks. Three different fuel cell feedstocks were considered for analysis: sour natural gas, sour effluent from a liquid middle distillate fuel processor and a Texaco O2-blown coal-derived synthesis gas. The H2S catalytic partial oxidation reaction, its integratability into fuel cell power plants with different hydrocarbon feedstocks and its salient features are discussed. Experimental results indicate that H2S concentration can be removed down to the part-per-million level in these plants. Additionally, a power law rate expression was developed and reaction kinetics compared to prior literature. The activation energy for this reaction was determined to be 34.4 kJ/g mol with the reaction being first order in H2S and 0.3 order in O2.
Keywords:Desulfurization   Hydrogen sulfide catalytic oxidation   Fuel cells
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