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WELCOME! Fast Chemical Analysis of Fuel Cells R&D with the Diablo 5000A RTGA Real Time Gas Analyzer

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The webinar presents how the Diablo RTGA provides fast chemical analysis for fuels research and development with a specific focus on “Syngas.” Syngas is a very flexible intermediate both in terms of source materials, gas composition and use. For example, either coal or biomass can generate Syngas mixtures. Other materials such as water can alter the final gas composition for different end uses. If the use is fuel cells, then the Syngas should be rich in hydrogen gas and low in carbon monoxide. If the use is diesel manufacturing, then the Syngas could shift to be high in carbon monoxide. Finally, the Syngas might be targeted to natural gas type uses with high methane levels. All of these possible uses as well as many other possibilities require an economically viable process. This final requirement means that optimization and study are essential. This presentation will be of particular interest if you work in the follow areas: - Laboratory gas monitoring - Engineering Development labs - Biofuel Research and Development labs - Academic Institution - Or if you are a Chemist, MS Lab Engineer, Petrochemical, MS Lab Manager, or Process Control Manager. Original Webinar Presentation: June 18, 2012.

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WELCOME!

Fast Chemical Analysis of Fuel Cells R&D

with the Diablo 5000A RTGA

Real Time Gas Analyzer

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Agenda

16:00 -16:05 Welcome & Introductions, Agenda Review

16:05 -16:10 About Diablo Analytical

16:10 - 16:30 Fast Chemical Analysis for Fuels R&D

16:30 - 16:40 Gas Generation for Fuel Cells “Syngas” Applications

16:40 - 16:50 Overview RTGA Hardware and Agilent 5975C Mass Spectrometer

16:50 - 17:00 Questions & Answers

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Introducing Dr. Terry Ramus

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Fast Chemical Analysis of Fuel Cells

R&Dwith the Diablo 5000A RTGA

Real Time Gas Analyzer

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About Diablo Analytical Inc.

Antioch, California, USA

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Fast Chemical Analysis of Fuel Cells R&Dwith the Diablo 5000A Real Time Gas

Analyzer

Dr. Terry Ramus – Diablo Analytical Inc.

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Fuels Power our Modern Economy Alternative Sources are driving the production of alternative fuels

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Traditional Hydrocarbon Sources versus alternative Biomass Sources

Biomass Sources can be processed into “Syngas”

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Syngas and Related Energy Strategy

Syngas: H2, COwith H20, CH4, CO2

Fuel Cell: Hydrocarbons to H2

Coal Gasification: C to CH4, etc.

Other Inputs ??:Water, air, temp, pressure, catalysts

Biomass Pyrolysis: Waste to fuel

Fuel Cell Operation: H2 to electric power

Alcohol Production: Syngas to MeOH

Diesel Production:Fischer-Tropsch

Source Material “Process” Application/Fuel

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5975C Performance Turbo Bundle

Diablo RTGA “Kit”How Real-time, Direct

Sampling of Gas-Phase Samples with

High-Performance MS Detection

Provides for Fast Chemical Analysis for Fuel Cell R&D

MS Sensor 3.0 Software

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To LV12 pump

ToMSD

PressureTransducer Process

Stream in

Out tovent

Molecular flow

Orifice 50

Sonic Flow

Orifice 30

IsolationValve

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How does the Diablo 5000A RTGA work?MS Interface

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GasMix Dilution System

Diluents

O2 HeH2 CO2Sulfur

RTGA Interface

Standards

Fuel Cell Mixes

N2

System used for Calibration

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Methane calibration (repeat for each component):

3 point linear calibration (percent range)

Non-zero intercept

RTGA Calibration

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Gas CompN2=16.63%+CO=1.75%O2=1.75%CO2=3.75%H2=75%CH4=1.12%

100% H2

Gas CompN2=33.25%+CO=3.5%O2=3.5%CO2=7.5%H2=50%CH4=2.25%

Gas CompN2=49.88%+CO=5.25%O2=5.25%CO2=11.25%H2=25%CH4=3.37%

Gas CompN2=16.63%+CO=1.75%O2=1.75%CO2=3.75%H2=75%CH4=1.12%

100% H2

Fuel Cell Gas Calibration:Dynamic Dilution with MFC manifold

Hydrogen balance gas

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Hydrogen Calibration in Fuel Cell Mix

Hydrogen Calibration y = 676.02x - 876.4

R2 = 0.9976

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Figure 3 – Page 6 –Effect of gas type and process on cross pressure

Effect of Gas Type and Process on cross Pressure

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CH4

C3-C5

HydrogenCO2

C2–C5

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Figure 4 – Page 8– Graphical display of five signals:Methane, C3-C5 hydrocarbons, C2-C5 hydrocarbons, carbon dioxide,

ethane, and hydrogen. Scan range 12-46 amu

5 Signals : Methane, C3-C5 Hydrocarbons, Carbon Dioxide, Ethane, and Hydrogen, scan range 12-46 amu

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System Calibration – Nitrogen in Hydrogen

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y = 18412x - 48231

R2 = 0.9975

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Figure 7 – Page 10 –Calibration of hydrogen in nitrogen diluent

Hydrogen in Nitrogen

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H2 Calibration of Hydrogen in Helium Diluent

y = 2893.8x - 4689R

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Figure 8 – Page 11 – Calibration of Hydrogen in Helium diluent

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y = 4708.5x + 39153

R2 = 0.995

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Figure 7–Calibration of carbon dioxide (5 to 60%) in helium

Carbon Dioxide Calibration

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CO2 Calibration of Carbon Dioxide

y = 41566x + 28458

R2 = 0.9842

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Figure 11– Page 12 –Calibration of carbon dioxide (0.5 to 7%) in fuel cell mix

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O2 in Nitrogen

y = 65024x + 18433

R2 = 0.9959

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Figure 12 – Page 13 – Calibration of oxygen in helium. NITROGEN?

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Nitrogen In Hydrogen

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Figure 13– Page 14 –Calibration of nitrogen in hydrogen

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Methane Calibrationy = 22617x + 3599.6

R2 = 0.9962

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Figure 14– Page 15 –Calibration of Methane in fuel cell mix

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Dimethyl Disulfide

y = 1.0034x - 80.058

R2 = 0.9951

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Figure 15 – Page 16 – Calibration of dimethyl at ppb level. Ion 94 monitored

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Mercaptans:285 ppbCOS + THT: 190 ppbH2S: 95 ppb

Mercaptans:4.5 ppmCOS + THT: 3 ppmH2S: 1.5 ppm

Mercaptans:1.9 ppmCOS + THT: 1.3 ppmH2S: 0.6 ppm

Mercaptans:1.0 ppmCOS + THT: 0.7 ppmH2S: 0.3 ppm

H2S

COS + THT

MeSH+DMS+EtSH

Stepwise Decreases in Sulfur Concentration

Stepwise Changes in low-level Sulfur Gases

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Step 1: 1.0 ppm (mercaptans) to Step 5: 4.0ppm (mercaptans)

Monitoring Stepwise Sulfur Changes

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Who Benefits from using the Diablo 5000A RTGA?

• Laboratories monitoring Gases−Chemist or engineer in lab

• Engineering Development Labs−Chemist or engineer working in a controlled environment

• R&D Academic Market−Research facilities like MIT

• Petrochemical−MS Lab Managers, Process Control Managers

• Biofuels−MS lab Managers, Process Control Engineers

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Other RTGA Applications Areas

• Process gases• Catalyst performance• Reaction (head space) profiling• Bed breakthrough studies• Ambient gases (not trace)• CO2 Sequestering• Capacity and Bed regeneration• Toxic Gases in Air

(limited application)

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• Fast Analysis versus slower techniques• GC Analysis = Data - 10 minutes• Micro GC Analysis = Data- 3-5 minutes • RTGA = Data- every few seconds

• Stable, Reliable, and quantitative solution to continuous chemical monitoring in fuel processing systems that is not possible with residual gas analyzers

• Good Linearity seen in hydrogen and other gases that are encountered in fuel cell systems over a wide range from ppb to percent levels .

Conclusion: The Diablo 5000A RTGA Provides Fast Chemical Analysis for Fuels R&D

because:

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Questions?

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Contact DetailsTerry [email protected]: +1 925 755 1005 ext. 115F: +1 925 755 1007

Deborah [email protected] www.transglobaldistributors.com T: +31 (0) 10 258 1870F: +31 (0) 10 258 1879

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THANK YOU!