Monday, August 10, 2009

Institute of Energy Research

The Institute of Energy Research (IEF) (http://www.fz-juelich.de/portal/about_us/institutes_facilities/institutes/ief), according to its Web site, “investigates modern energy conversion technologies. The topics it covers range from photovoltaics and fuel cells, through nuclear fusion and nuclear safety research, right up to innovative coal and gas power plants. This gives rise to an unrivalled breadth of research topics, all bound together by scientific methods and systems analysis.”

One of its areas of focus is fuel cells, and within that focus is another concern … desulfurization of the fuel that fuel cells require. Here are several publications listed on the site …

Aslam, I.
'Adsorptive desulfurization of kerosene and diesel for fuel processing in fuel cell systems'
FZJ, Institut für Energieforschung-3
Jülich
2007
Aachen, Fachhochsch., Dipl., 2007

Wang, Y.
'Deep desulfurization of middle destillates by selective adsorption for fuel cell applications'
FZJ, Institut für Energieforschung-3
Jülich
2007
Paderborn, Univ., Master, 2007

Latz, J.; Peters, R.; Stolten, D
'Liquid Phase Desulfurization of Jet Fuel for APU-Application'
Proceedings of the Fuel Cell Seminar, San Antonio, TX, USA, 2007. - Washington, Courtesy Associates, 2007. - CD, o.Z.

source: http://www.fz-juelich.de/ief/ief-3/index.php?path=Publications&index=244&id=2007

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