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    Conversion of hydrocarbons for fuel cell applications. Part 1: Autothermal reforming of sulfur-free and sulfur-containing hydrocarbon liquids. Part 2: Steam reforming of n-hexane on pellet and monolithic catalyst beds

    Author(s): Flytzani-Stephanopoulos, M.; Voecks, G. E.
    Abstract: The autothermal reforming process for conversion of various hydrocarbons to hydrogen and the use of monolithic catalyst beds in the steam reforming of n-hexane are described.
    NASA Center: Jet Propulsion Laboratory
    Publication Year: 1981
    Added to NTRS: 2008-07-21
    Accession Number: 82N28787; Document ID: 19820020911; Report Number: DOE/ET-11326/1-PT-1/PT-2, JPL-PUB-82-37-PT-1/PT-2, NAS 1.26:169134, NASA-CR-169134

    Operation of the 25kW NASA Lewis Research Center Solar Regenerative Fuel Cell Tested Facility

    Author(s): Moore, S. H.; Voecks, G. E.
    Abstract: Assembly of the NASA Lewis Research Center(LeRC)Solar Regenerative Fuel Cell (RFC) Testbed Facility has been completed and system testing has proceeded. This facility includes the integration of two 25kW photovoltaic solar ...
    NASA Center: Jet Propulsion Laboratory
    Publication Year: 1997
    Added to NTRS: 2006-12-25
    Document ID: 20060035354

    Methanol Fuel Cell

    Author(s): Voecks, G. E.
    Abstract: In proposed fuel-cell system, methanol converted to hydrogen in two places. External fuel processor converts only part of methanol. Remaining methanol converted in fuel cell itself, in reaction at anode. As result, size of ...
    NASA Center: Jet Propulsion Laboratory
    Publication Year: 1985
    Added to NTRS: 2005-09-30
    Accession Number: 85B10050; Document ID: 19850000050; Report Number: NPO-15823

    Hydrogen Production From Heavy Fuels

    Author(s): Voecks, G. E.; Stephanopoulos, M. F.
    Abstract: Better heat transfer properties avoid sulfur poisoning of catalyst. Monolithic supported catalyst allows initiation of steam reforming to take place more rapidly at inlet section of reactor.
    NASA Center: Jet Propulsion Laboratory
    Publication Year: 1984
    Added to NTRS: 2005-09-30
    Accession Number: 83B10362; Document ID: 19830000362; Report Number: NPO-14826

    Destroying Toxic Wastes

    Author(s): Voecks, G. E.
    Abstract: Toxic pesticides and halogenated hydrocarbons converted to fuels and harmless waste by catalyzed combustion. These product gases used directly as fuel or catalytically converted to methanol.
    NASA Center: Jet Propulsion Laboratory
    Publication Year: 1984
    Added to NTRS: 2005-09-30
    Accession Number: 83B10582; Document ID: 19830000582; Report Number: NPO-15655

    Three-Zone Catalyst Resists Sulfur Poisoning

    Author(s): Voecks, G. E.; Stephanopoulos, M. F.; Houseman, J.
    Abstract: Three-zone catalyst bed uses different types of nickel catalysts to convert sulfur-containing hydrocarbon fuels to hydrogen and carbon monoxide. Zones designed to achieve conversion with minimal residue of unconverted ...
    NASA Center: Jet Propulsion Laboratory
    Publication Year: 1984
    Added to NTRS: 2005-09-30
    Accession Number: 83B10356; Document ID: 19830000356; Report Number: NPO-14827

    ECUT: Energy Conversion and Utilization Technologies program. Heterogeneous catalysis modeling program concept

    Author(s): Voecks, G. E.
    Abstract: Insufficient theoretical definition of heterogeneous catalysts is the major difficulty confronting industrial suppliers who seek catalyst systems which are more active, selective, and stable than those currently available. ...
    NASA Center: Jet Propulsion Laboratory
    Publication Year: 1983
    Added to NTRS: 2004-11-03
    Accession Number: 84N22012; Document ID: 19840013944; Report Number: DOE/CS-66001/2, JPL-PUB-83-89, NAS 1.26:173463, NASA-CR-173463

    Real-time in situ sensors and control integration for life support systems

    Author(s): Voecks, G. E.; Seshan, P. K.
    Abstract: The limitations of the state-of-the-art for in situ sensors are discussed and a program of adaptation and enhancement of off-the-shelf sensor technologies and of innovation and research to develop more appropriate sensor ...
    NASA Center: Jet Propulsion Laboratory
    Publication Year: 1991
    Added to NTRS: 2004-11-03
    Accession Number: 92A21772; Document ID: 19920039148; Report Number: SAE PAPER 911356

    Autothermal reforming of aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbon liquids

    Author(s): Flytzani-Stephanopoulos, M.; Voecks, G. E.
    Abstract: Results are presented from a study of the autothermal reforming of paraffins and aromatics over nickel catalysts. The trials were performed to examine the carbon products that appear when steam is passed over hydrocarbon ...
    NASA Center: Jet Propulsion Laboratory
    Publication Year: 1983
    Added to NTRS: 2004-11-03
    Accession Number: 83A42955; Document ID: 19830061737

    Ultraviolet-gas phase and -photocatalytic synthesis from CO and NH3

    Author(s): Hubbard, J. S.; Voecks, G. E.; Hobby, G. L.; Ferris, J. P.; Williams, E. A.; Nicodem, D. E.
    Abstract: Ammonium cyanate is identified as the major product of the photolysis of gaseous NH3-CO mixtures at 206.2 or 184.9 nm. Lesser amounts of urea, biurea, biuret semicarbazide, formamide and cyanide are observed. A series of 18 ...
    NASA Center: Jet Propulsion Laboratory
    Publication Year: 1975
    Added to NTRS: 2004-11-03
    Accession Number: 75A41700; Document ID: 19750057628

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