An attractive simplification of PEM-FC systems operated with natural gas would be the use of a sulfur tolerant reforming catalyst, but such a catalyst has not been available thus far. In this work it is demonstrated that a tailor made rhodium catalyst retains useful activity for typical sulfur levels in the feed. A brief economic comparison showed however that this alternative process is still less economical than the traditional process employing removal of sulfur components by adsorption.
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Hennings, U. 2010. Sulfur-tolerant natural gas reforming for fuel-cell applications. Karlsruhe: KIT Scientific Publishing. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5445/KSP/1000014763
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Englisch
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