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Ethanol Reformation to Hydrogen

When I was working at the Environment and Energy Research Center (EERC) on the hydrogen fuel cell feasibility study, I was given the opportunity to make a few extra bucks helping out a lab scientist. He was studying different catalyst materials to see how efficiently they would reform ethanol into hydrogen.

My primary function was data entry, but I was present for much of the testing. When I was working with him, we used platinum or a platinum alloy. We setup the experiment and recorded the amount of hydrogen and catalyst weight loss at 15 – 30 minute intervals.

One day while we were running the experiment and chatting about places to eat around Grand Forks, our conversation started to drift around and we were laughing a lot and having a really pleasant time. For a time that was great and then we started feeling a bit boozed up, and then we realized it. We had an ethanol leak. We had to evacuate the lab after finding out we had a defective stopper on the ethanol bottle.

Feasibility Study: Hydrogen Fuel Cell Power System for a Crewed Base Space Station

While attending Bismarck State College, I applied for a summer grant program with North Dakota Space Grant Consortium (NDSGC), and was accepted as part of the North Dakota Space Training and Research (ND STaR) program. It serves as a NASA exposure program where we developed a mock feasibility study and presented it at the end of the program. I was paired up with Mike Holmes at the Environmental and Energy Research Center (EERC).

During the grant period, I lived in Grand Forks, ND and worked at the EERC doing literary research on fuel cell systems for the integration into a crewed base space station (like a mars or lunar base). After I had a fair deal of research completed, the EERC sent me to Johnson Space Center (JSC) in Houston, TX where I met up with system integration specialists and was able to propose my ideas to them. It was a wonderful experience and I got to go on an inside tour through the facilities at JSC.

Once I had a white paper completed, Mike Holmes and I worked on a poster presentation and a 15 minutes televised speech. I gave the speech in front of a large audience and cspan cameras. I could not have gotten as far as I did without the help of the EERC staff.

Fuel Cell Integration
Fuel Cell Integration

Check out the Aurora NDSGC flyer for the spring semester 2004. I’m listed towards the middle.

Also, while I was working on the feasibility study, they were able to get me a few extra bucks working in a lab with Ron Kulas reforming ethanol across various mediums to reform the ethanol into usable hydrogen. Our primary catalyst was platinum.

Etoh reformation hydrogen
Etoh reformation and hydrogen production in time