Claims
- 1. A propulsion system for a vehicle comprising a fuel cell having, a positive electrode and a negative electrode separated by an electrolyte, mechanism for forming methanol droplets of less than about 50 micrometers in diameter with or without water, means for partially oxidizing methanol droplets of less than about 50 micrometers in diameter with or without water in a mixture containing methanol droplets and air in the presence of an oxide catalyst in an overall exothermic reaction continuously to produce a hydrogen-containing gas at a temperature less than about 500.degree. C., means for delivering said hydrogen-containing gas to said negative electrode of said fuel cell, and means for delivering air to said positive electrode of said fuel cell to produce d.c. power for operating an electric motor in a vehicle.
- 2. The propulsion system of claim 1, wherein said means for partially oxidizing methanol droplets is a reaction chamber having a longitudinal extent at least 1.5 as great as the diameter with a methanol inlet parallel to the longitudinal axis of said chamber and an air inlet tangential to the longitudinal axis of said chamber to provide mixing of said methanol droplets and air.
- 3. The propulsion system of claim 2, wherein said catalyst is one or more of CuO--ZnO, FeZnO and Co supported on SiO.sub.2.
- 4. The propulsion system of claim 3, wherein said catalyst is CuO--ZnO.
- 5. The propulsion system of claim 4, wherein a steady-state reaction temperature is controlled by means for varying the oxygen to methanol mole ratio in the range of from about 0.25 to about 0.4 and a start-up reaction temperature is controlled by maintaining the oxygen to methanol mole ratio at about 0.5 or greater.
- 6. The propulsion system of claim 5, wherein the steady-state temperature of the reactants is maintained at a temperature below about 450.degree. C. for steady-state operation.
- 7. The propulsion system of claim 6, wherein a bed of ceramic pellets is positioned in said reaction chamber between said methanol inlet and said catalyst.
- 8. The propulsion system of claim 7, and further comprising means for introducing a minor amount of water into said reaction chamber to mix with said methanol droplets and air.
- 9. The propulsion system of claim 8, wherein said minor amount of water is less than 20% by volume.
- 10. The propulsion system of claim 9, wherein said minor amount of water is not greater than 30% by volume.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional to Ser. No. 08/518,541 filed Aug. 23, 1995.
Government Interests
The United States Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. W-31-109-ENG-38 between the U.S. Department of Energy and The University of Chicago representing Argonne National Laboratory.
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