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Georg Anfang, Schechen DE

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20110062387METHOD FOR THE CATALYTIC REDUCTION OF THE TAR CONTENT IN GASES FROM GASIFICATION PROCESSES USING A CATALYST BASED ON NOBLE METALS - The invention relates to a method for reducing the tar content in gases resulting from a thermochemical gasification process of carbon-containing starting material and includes contacting of at least a part of the gas obtained from the gasification process with a catalyst containing noble metals. The invention is further characterized in that the gas to be treated is not brought into contact with a zirconium-based catalyst prior to the contract with the catalyst containing noble metals. The catalyst containing noble metals comprises at least one noble metal selected from the group consisting of Pt, Pd, Rh, Ir, Os, Ru and Re, provided that, in the case that the noble metal chosen is Pt, Pt is used in combination with at least one further noble metal or Ni.03-17-2011
20110101278USE OF A CATALYST BASED ON NOBLE METAL FOR REDUCING THE TAR CONTENT IN GASES RESULTING FROM GASIFICATION PROCESSES - The invention relates to a method for reducing the tar content in gases resulting from a thermochemical gasification process of carbon-containing starting material and includes contacting of at least a part of the gas obtained from the gasification process with a catalyst containing noble metals, wherein the noble metals include at least two noble metals selected from the group consisting of Pt, Pd, Rh, Ir, Os, Ru and Re.05-05-2011

Georg Anfang, Feldkirchen-Weterham DE

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20120128563METHOD FOR REMOVING CO, H2 AND CH4 FROM AN ANODE WASTE GAS OF A FUEL CELL AND CATALYST SYSTEM USEFUL FOR REMOVING THESE GASES - A system for removing CO, H05-24-2012

Hans-Georg Anfang, Vagen DE

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20090272675 Desulfurization system and method for desulfurizing a fuel stream - A method for producing a substantially desulfurized a hydrocarbon fuel stream at temperatures less than 100° C. The method includes providing a nondesulfurized fuel cell hydrocarbon fuel stream that may include water and passing the fuel stream sequentially through a zeolite Y adsorbent and a selective sulfur adsorbent. The zeolite Y adsorbent may be exchanged with copper ions. The method produces a substantially desulfurized hydrocarbon fuel stream containing less than 50 ppb sulfur.11-05-2009

Hans-Georg Anfang, Feldkirchen-Westerham DE

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20110123715METHOD FOR PARTIALLY COATING COMPLEX COMPONENTS WITH CATALYTICALLY ACTIVE COMPONENTS - A method for partially coating a shaped body, the surface of which comprises an area to be coated and an area to be left clear, wherein with the method a protective layer is applied to the area to be left clear, a layer comprising a fluid phase is applied to the surface, and the coated shaped body is heated to a temperature at which the protective layer is removed residue-free by pyrolysis.05-26-2011

Hans-Georg Anfang, Schechen DE

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20110207003Method for removing CO, H2 and/or CH4 from the anode waste gas of a fuel cell with mixed oxide catalysts comprising Cu, Mn and optionally at least one rare earth metal - The invention relates to a method for removing CO, H08-25-2011

Nicole Anfang, Auckland NZ

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20110045140Yeast Strains and Methods of Use Thereof - The present invention relates to yeast strains and, in particular, to yeast strains for use in fermentation processes. The invention also relates to methods of fermentation using the yeast strains of the invention either alone or in combination with other yeast strains. The invention further relates to methods for the selection of yeast strains suitable for fermentation cultures by screening for various metabolic products and the use of specific nutrient sources.02-24-2011