Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Hydrogen or compound thereof – Elemental hydrogen
Patent
1975-05-02
1976-06-08
Scovronek, Joseph
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
Hydrogen or compound thereof
Elemental hydrogen
23288R, 23288B, 48102R, 48196A, 48211, 252459, 252466J, 252472, 252477R, B01J 802, B01J 3508, C01B 116, C10G 1104
Patent
active
039624110
ABSTRACT:
Catalytic cracking of gaseous or distillate hydrocarbon fuels for the production of hydrogen (such as for use in a fuel cell) is provided in a push/pull operated dual chamber blow and run apparatus utilizing a catalytic bed employing ring catalyzed nickel supported on porous ceramic substrates, having a graduated catalyst content such that there is a low catalyst content in the portion of the bed near the inlet and a high catalyst content in the portion of the bed near the outlet.
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Setzer Herbert J.
Standley Warren R.
Revis Stephen E.
Scovronek Joseph
United Technologies Corporation
Williams Melvin P.
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