Methanol partial oxidation reformer

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Inventors

Ahmed, Shabbir
Kumar, Romesh
Krumpelt, Michael

Application #

110425

Filed

Jul-6-1998

Published

Jun-12-2001

Current US Class

180/65.1
429/20

International Classes

B60K 001/00

Field of Search

180/65.1 180/65.3 180/65.4 429/12 429/17 429/19 429/20

Assignee

The University of Chicago (Chicago, IL)

Examiners

Johnson; Brian L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Emrich & Dithmar

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Abstract
A partial oxidation reformer comprising a longitudinally extending chamber having a methanol, water and an air inlet and an outlet. An igniter mechanism is near the inlets for igniting a mixture of methanol and air, while a partial oxidation catalyst in the chamber is spaced from the inlets and converts methanol and oxygen to carbon dioxide and hydrogen. Controlling the oxygen to methanol mole ratio provides continuous slightly exothermic partial oxidation reactions of methanol and air producing hydrogen gas. The liquid is preferably injected in droplets having diameters less than 100 micrometers. The reformer is useful in a propulsion system for a vehicle which supplies a hydrogen-containing gas to the negative electrode of a fuel cell.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A vehicle having front and rear wheels and a fuel tank, an electrically driven motor having an output shaft operatively connected to at least one of said front and rear wheels, a fuel cell operatively connected to said motor and having a positive electrode and a negative electrode separated by an electrolyte for producing d.c. power to operate said electrically driven motor, a partial oxidation reformer operatively connected to said fuel tank and to said fuel cell and having means for receiving methanol from said fuel tank and converting same to droplets having a diameter less than about 100 micrometers and for introducing same into a longitudinally extending chamber, means for introducing air into said longitudinally extending chamber and for mixing air with said methanol droplets and for partially oxidizing the methanol in the presence of an oxidizing catalyst in an overall exothermic reaction to produce a hydrogen-containing gas, and means for transporting the hydrogen-containing gas from said partial oxidation reformer to said fuel cell negative electrode while air is transported to said fuel cell positive electrode to produce d.c. power for operating said electric motor and the wheels operatively connected thereto.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This is an improvement in the invention described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,248,566 issued Sep. 28, 1993, the disclosure of which is herein incorporated by reference.

Fuel cells are being developed for use in automotive propulsion systems as alternatives for the internal combustion engine in buses, vans, passenger cars and other four wheel vehicles. The major motivations for developing fuel cell powered vehicles are low emissions of pollutants, high fuel energy conversion efficiencies, superior acceleration, low noise and vibration and the possible use of coal or biomass derived alcohols rather than petroleum-base fuels. Although petroleum based fuels can also be used. The present invention is directed most specifically to systems for using methanol as a fuel.

The two most important operational requirements for a stand-alone fuel cell power system for a vehicle are the ability to start-up quickly and the ability to supply the necessary power and demand for the dynamically fluctuating load. The rapid start-up requirement is obvious.
 
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