Proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFC) are good candidates for portable energy sources with a fast response to load changes, while being compact as a result of their capability to provide a high power density. Hydrogen constitutes the fuel for the PEMFC and can be obtained in situ to avoid transportation and safety problems. An efficient method to produce hydrogen is by methanol steam reforming in a micro-reactor, an endothermic reaction for which the highest efficiency occurs between 250°C and 300°C. Different methods have been used to reach and maintain these temperatures, including electrical heaters and exothermic reactions. We propose to use solar energy to increase the efficiency of the micro-reactor while taking advantage of a free, renewable energy source. The micro-channels, where the water-methanol mixture flows, are insulated from the surroundings by a thin vacuum layer coated with a selective material. This coating has a high absorptance for short wavelength incoming radiation and low emmitance for infrared radiation, reducing the heat losses. By using these coated insulation layers, the fluid temperature in the microchannels is predicted to be higher than 250°C. Hence, it is expected that the solar powered micro-reactor will produce hydrogen with a higher overall efficiency than the present reactors by taking advantage of the solar radiation.
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ASME 2008 2nd International Conference on Energy Sustainability collocated with the Heat Transfer, Fluids Engineering, and 3rd Energy Nanotechnology Conferences
August 10–14, 2008
Jacksonville, Florida, USA
Conference Sponsors:
- Advanced Energy Systems Division and Solar Energy Division
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978-0-7918-4320-8
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A Solar Powered Microreactor for Hydrogen Production by Methanol Reforming Available to Purchase
Rau´l Zimmerman,
Rau´l Zimmerman
University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia
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Graham Morrison,
Graham Morrison
University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia
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Gary Rosengarten
Gary Rosengarten
University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia
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Rau´l Zimmerman
University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Graham Morrison
University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Gary Rosengarten
University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Paper No:
ES2008-54202, pp. 391-396; 6 pages
Published Online:
June 22, 2009
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Zimmerman, R, Morrison, G, & Rosengarten, G. "A Solar Powered Microreactor for Hydrogen Production by Methanol Reforming." Proceedings of the ASME 2008 2nd International Conference on Energy Sustainability collocated with the Heat Transfer, Fluids Engineering, and 3rd Energy Nanotechnology Conferences. ASME 2008 2nd International Conference on Energy Sustainability, Volume 2. Jacksonville, Florida, USA. August 10–14, 2008. pp. 391-396. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/ES2008-54202
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