Natural gas was reformed with anode off-gas of a solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) in a laboratory reactor using model gases. Nickel and precious metal catalysts were tested at 650 °C and 700 °C inlet temperature. The oxygen to carbon (O/C) molar ratio of the inlet gas was varied between 0.3 and 2.0 to find out the limit O/C ratio for carbon formation. Two natural gas compositions were used: low purity Danish gas and high purity Russian gas. The experimental limit was found to be 0.9-1.25 for nickel catalyst and 0.5-0.75 for precious metal catalyst. The limit was higher with Danish gas than with Russian gas in the experiments with nickel catalyst but this effect was not observed with the precious metal catalyst. A good correlation between experi...
A solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) is a promising all-solid-state energy conversion device that produces...
This work investigates the catalytic properties of Ni/YSZ anodes as electrodes of Solid Oxide Fuel C...
Mathematical modeling tools are useful for predicting the safe operation limits and efficiencies of ...
It is expected that fuel cells will play a significant role in a future sustainable energy system. T...
Carbon formation in catalytic steam reforming of natural gas with SOFC anode off-ga
The effect of anode off‐gas recycling (AOGR) on the characteristic performance of a natural gas refo...
Biomass gasification gas contains hydrocarbons that must be converted to CO and H2 prior to the util...
Whisker carbon formation in the steam reforming of biomass gasification gas was studied in a laborat...
Carbon deposition is a major cause of degradation in solid oxide fuel cell systems. The ability to p...
Summarization: The kinetics of the steam reforming reaction of CH4 were investigated at temperatures...
Abstract. The kinetics of the steam reforming reaction of CH 4 were investigated attemperatures 750 ...
The methane steam reforming is a possibility to use natural gas for the fuel cell technology. The an...
Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFCs) are electrochemical devices that produce electricity directly from ox...
Several cermet anodes were investigated for direct internal reforming operation of solid oxide fuel ...
Mathematical modeling tools are useful for predicting the safe operation limits and efficiencies of ...
A solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) is a promising all-solid-state energy conversion device that produces...
This work investigates the catalytic properties of Ni/YSZ anodes as electrodes of Solid Oxide Fuel C...
Mathematical modeling tools are useful for predicting the safe operation limits and efficiencies of ...
It is expected that fuel cells will play a significant role in a future sustainable energy system. T...
Carbon formation in catalytic steam reforming of natural gas with SOFC anode off-ga
The effect of anode off‐gas recycling (AOGR) on the characteristic performance of a natural gas refo...
Biomass gasification gas contains hydrocarbons that must be converted to CO and H2 prior to the util...
Whisker carbon formation in the steam reforming of biomass gasification gas was studied in a laborat...
Carbon deposition is a major cause of degradation in solid oxide fuel cell systems. The ability to p...
Summarization: The kinetics of the steam reforming reaction of CH4 were investigated at temperatures...
Abstract. The kinetics of the steam reforming reaction of CH 4 were investigated attemperatures 750 ...
The methane steam reforming is a possibility to use natural gas for the fuel cell technology. The an...
Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFCs) are electrochemical devices that produce electricity directly from ox...
Several cermet anodes were investigated for direct internal reforming operation of solid oxide fuel ...
Mathematical modeling tools are useful for predicting the safe operation limits and efficiencies of ...
A solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) is a promising all-solid-state energy conversion device that produces...
This work investigates the catalytic properties of Ni/YSZ anodes as electrodes of Solid Oxide Fuel C...
Mathematical modeling tools are useful for predicting the safe operation limits and efficiencies of ...