P-M-BRC-129 Oxidation of Fuel Cell Anode Gas Using Precious Metal versus Base Metal Catalysts

Monday, June 3, 2013
Ballroom C (Galt House Hotel)
Donald Tackett1, Chandra Ratnasamy1, Jon P. Wagner1, Greg Cullen1 and Hans-Georg Anfang2, (1)Clariant Corporation, USA, (2)Clariant Produkte (Deutschland) GmbH, Germany.

Fuel Cells, where reforming takes place on the fuel cell anode, results in residual gas containing CO, H2, and CH4, which may be eliminated by Anode Gas Oxidation (AGO) by utilizing base metal and/or precious metal-based catalysts.

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