Claims
- 1. A fuel cell system comprising:a source of a stream having hydrogen and carbon monoxide; a reactor for selectively oxidizing said carbon monoxide in said stream, said reactor including a chamber with an inlet, an outlet and a catalyst supported on a carrier within said chamber and arranged to contact said stream passing through said chamber from said inlet to said outlet; at least one fuel cell in fluid flow communication with said outlet of said chamber and arranged to consume said stream in the production of electrical energy; a first sensor generating a first control signal proportional to the difference in hydrogen concentration of said stream between said inlet and said outlet; a second sensor generating a second control signal proportional to the CO concentration of said stream exiting said outlet; an injection system including a first injector supplying a first quantity of a gaseous mixture including oxygen upstream of said inlet and a second injector supplying a second quantity of a gaseous mixture including oxygen downstream of said outlet; and a control unit responsive to said first and second control signals for selectively energizing said injection system.
- 2. The fuel cell system of claim 1, wherein said first and second quantities of said gaseous mixture are injected in controlled pulses and said control unit establishes a duration of said controlled pulses.
- 3. The fuel cell system of claim 1, wherein said first and second quantities of said gaseous mixture are injected in controlled pulses and said control unit establishes an interval between said controlled pulses.
- 4. The fuel cell system of claim 1, wherein said first injector is arranged to deliver said first quantity directly into said inlet.
- 5. The fuel cell system of claim 1, wherein said first sensor comprises a first hydrogen sensor located upstream of said reactor, a second hydrogen sensor located downstream of said reactor, and wherein said control unit computes the difference in hydrogen concentration across said reactor.
- 6. The fuel cell system of claim 1, wherein said second sensor is a carbon monoxide sensor.
- 7. A fuel cell system comprising:a source of a stream having hydrogen and carbon monoxide that is hydrogen rich on a volume basis compared to carbon monoxide; a reactor for selectively oxidizing said carbon monoxide in said stream, said reactor including a chamber having an inlet, an outlet and a catalyst supported on a carrier within said chamber and arranged to contact said stream passing through said chamber from said inlet to said outlet; at least one fuel cell in fluid flow communication with said outlet of said chamber and arranged to consume said stream in the production of electrical energy; a first sensor for generating a first control signal proportional to the difference in hydrogen concentration of said stream between said inlet and said outlet; a second sensor for generating a second control signal proportional to the CO concentration of said stream exiting said outlet; an injection system including: a first air injector supplying a first set of controlled pulses of air into said stream upstream of said reactor; a first control circuit electrically energizing said first air injector in response to said first and second control signal, said first control circuit establishing the duration of said first set of controlled pulses and the interval between each of said pulses in said first set of controlled pulses; a second air injector supplying a second set of controlled pulses of air into said stream downstream of said reactor; a second control circuit electrically energizing said second air injector in response to said first and second control signal, said second control circuit establishing the duration of said second set of controlled pulses and the interval between each of said pulses in said second set of controlled pulses.
- 8. The fuel cell system of claim 7, wherein said first set of controlled pulses catalyzes preferential oxidation of said carbon monoxide in said reactor to reduce the concentration of carbon monoxide exiting said reactor.
- 9. The fuel cell system of claim 7, wherein said second set of controlled pulses catalyzes preferential oxidation of said carbon monoxide in said fuel cell.
- 10. The fuel cell system of claim 7, wherein said first and second set of pulses are independently activated.
- 11. The fuel cell system of claim 7, wherein said first sensor comprises a first hydrogen sensor located upstream of said reactor, a second hydrogen sensor located downstream of said reactor, and a first sensor circuit which computes the difference in hydrogen concentration across said reactor.
- 12. The fuel cell system of claim 7, wherein said second sensor is a carbon monoxide sensor.
- 13. The fuel cell system of claim 7, wherein said first air injector is positioned to deliver said first group of pulses directly into said inlet.
GOVERNMENT SUPPORT
The Government of the United States of America has right in this invention pursuant to Agreement No. DE-AC02-90CH10435 awarded by the U.S. Department of Energy.
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