Title of article :
Key issues in the microchemical systems-based methanol fuel processor: Energy density, thermal integration, and heat loss mechanisms
Author/Authors :
Keyur Shah، نويسنده , , R.S. Besser، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Microreactor technology is a promising approach in harnessing the high energy density of hydrocarbons and is being used to produce hydrogen-rich gases by reforming of methanol and other liquid hydrocarbons. However, on-demand H2 generation for miniature proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) systems has been a bottleneck problem, which has limited the development and demonstration of the PEMFC for high-performance portable power. A number of crucial challenges exist for the realization of practical portable fuel processors. Among these, the management of heat in a compact format is perhaps the most crucial challenge for portable fuel processors. In this study, a silicon microreactor-based catalytic methanol steam reforming reactor was designed, fabricated, and demonstrated in the context of complete thermal integration to understand this critical issue and develop a knowledge base required to rationally design and integrate the microchemical components of a fuel processor. Detailed thermal and reaction experiments were carried out to demonstrate the potential of microreactor-based on-demand H2 generation. Based on thermal characterization experiments, the heat loss mechanisms and effective convective heat coefficients from the planar microreactor structure were determined and suggestions were made for scale up and implementation of packaging schemes to reduce different modes of heat losses.
Keywords :
Portable power , Microreactor , PEMFC , Thermal management , Methanol steam reformer , Fuel processing
Journal title :
Journal of Power Sources
Journal title :
Journal of Power Sources