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  image of how, using infrared spectroscopy, SwRI engineers evaluate fuel processor performance and system design
 

Using infrared spectroscopy, engineers evaluate fuel processor performance and system design.

The key to many effective fuel cell systems is the fuel processor. Designed to provide the fuel cell with hydrogen for electrical energy production, the processor converts hydrocarbon fuel to hydrogen, producing some waste components.

 

Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) addresses a wide range of fuel processor components, including:

  • Fuel vaporizers

  • Reformers

  • Desulfurizers

  • Water-gas shift reactors

  • Preferential oxidation catalysts

  • System heat exchangers

  • Hydrogen purification membranes

Fuel Research Experience

With more than 50 years of experience in fuel research and testing, we provide extensive support in resolving fuel cell problems, such as:

  • Reformate constituency, including H2, CO, CO2, aldehydes, and sulfur species

  • Fuel purity, including CO2 and sulfur contamination

  • Coking

  • Catalyst poisoning

  • Efficiency evaluation

  • Fuel processor start-up performance

For more information about our fuel processor testing and development capabilities, or how you can contract with SwRI, please contact Cheuk Ng at cng@swri.org or (210) 522-3311.

 

fuelcell.swri.org

 

Contact Information

Cheuk Ng

Fuel Cell Technology

(210) 522-3311

cng@swri.org

fuelcell.swri.org

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March 07, 2013