Refroming of Hydrocarbons on Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Anodes
EMSL Project ID
20792a
Abstract
The work to be performed is to characterize materials used during reforming of methane and other hydrocarbons. Nickel-based anodes (of powder and plate form) used in solid oxide fuel cells and/or separate reforming reactors are examined for on-anode reforming activity of methane and larger hydrocarbons at PSL and/or other locations at PNL. Pre-run and post-run materials will be analyzed using the facilities at EMSL to examine material structural and morphological changes. The main characterization equipment/techniques used will be XRD, TEM, and SEM. However as the project progresses, there may be a need for testing and characterization using other equipment at EMSL. We require the use of EMSL facilities for the ability to properly characterize the materials so suitable publications and project progress can be made.
Project Details
Project type
Large-Scale EMSL Research
Start Date
2007-05-31
End Date
2008-12-14
Status
Closed
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Team
Principal Investigator
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Related Publications
Ayman M. Karim, Yu Su, Junming Sun, Cheng Yang, James J. Strohm, David L. King and Yong Wang, A comparative study between Co and Rh for steam reforming of ethanol, Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, Volume 96, Issues 3-4, 7 June 2010, Pages 441-448