【摘 要】
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Hydrogen production by catalytic partial oxidation (CPOX) of logistic and alternative fuels in monolithic honeycomb catalysts proceeds via a complex coupling between catalytic and gas-phase reactions
【机 构】
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Institut for Chemical Technology and Polymer Chemistry, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology,Kaiserstra
【出 处】
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the 4th International Conference on Structured Catalysts and
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Hydrogen production by catalytic partial oxidation (CPOX) of logistic and alternative fuels in monolithic honeycomb catalysts proceeds via a complex coupling between catalytic and gas-phase reactions as well as mass and heat transfer.Therefore, a profound understanding of the reaction mechanism is crucial for designing a CPOX reformer and optimizing the operating conditions.In-situ sampling techniques [1], which yield axial concentration and temperature profiles in the catalytic channel, are a useful tool to deepen this understanding.The investigated fuel, ethanol, is available as an alternative fuel and a fuel additive and has shown promising results in CPOX [2, 3, 4].In this work, axial concentration and temperature profiles are examined for three channels located at different positions across the monolith.
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