Rh based catalysts for indirect internal reforming ethanol applications in molten carbonate fuel cells
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] M. Barteau,et al. Divergent pathways of acetaldehyde and ethanol decarbonylation on the Rh(111) surface , 1991 .
[2] D. Collins,et al. Power Sources 3 , 1971 .
[3] G. Maggio,et al. Ethanol steam reforming in a molten carbonate fuel cell: a thermodynamic approach , 1996 .
[4] Miguel Laborde,et al. Hydrogen from steam reforming of ethanol. characterization and performance of copper-nickel supported catalysts , 1998 .
[5] Daniel Montané,et al. Biomass to hydrogen via fast pyrolysis and catalytic steam reforming of the pyrolysis oil or its fractions , 1996 .
[6] Stefano Cavallaro,et al. Mass and energy balances in a molten-carbonate fuel cell with internal reforming , 1992 .
[7] M. A. Laborde,et al. Hydrogen production by the steam reforming of ethanol: Thermodynamic analysis , 1991 .
[8] P. Umasankar,et al. Steam reforming of ethanol for hydrogen production : thermodynamic analysis , 1996 .
[9] T. O. Saetre. Hydrogen Power: Theoretical and Engineering Solutions , 1998 .
[10] N. Iwasa,et al. Reforming of ethanol-dehydrogenation to ethyl acetate and steam reforming to acetic acid over copper-based catalysts , 1991 .
[11] J. Rostrup-Nielsen,et al. Internal steam reforming in fuel cells and alkali poisoning , 1995 .
[12] Andrew Dicks,et al. Hydrogen generation from natural gas for the fuel cell systems of tomorrow , 1996 .
[13] G. Maggio,et al. Light alcohols/methane fuelled molten carbonate fuel cells: a comparative study , 1998 .
[14] J. Falconer,et al. Alcohol decomposition by reverse spillover , 1993 .
[15] Y. Yoneda,et al. Ethanol dehydration on alumina catalysts: I. The thermal desorption of surface compounds , 1967 .