Detection of ppb level SO2 in H2 by an adsorption–desorption gas chromatography method

01 natural sciences 7. Clean energy 0104 chemical sciences
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2009.06.039 Publication Date: 2009-07-06T08:19:27Z
ABSTRACT
Some H 2 impurities (e.g., SO 2 ), even at 10-100 ppb level, can greatly reduce the working life of the proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cells. Sulfur compounds such as SO 2 is a typical impurity existing in the coal gas derived H 2 fuel. As a result, detection of near ppb level SO 2 in H 2 for fuel cells has been a focus of many recent studies. In this study, we present a gas chromatography (GC) method integrated with an in-house built adsorption-desorption device that can detect SO 2 at near ppb level. The technique is as follows: sample gas is collected by a SO 2 absorbent at room (or low) temperature, followed by desorption at an elevated temperature prior to gas sampling with GC. Operating conditions are optimized through testing on the absorbent material, adsorption and desorption temperature. Under an optimal condition, a sample gas of 10-20 ppb SO 2 was detected within an hour.
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