Abstract:
A method for forming a patterned organic electrode includes printing a toner on a surface of a substrate using a laser printer such that a reverse pattern formed of the toner is formed on the substrate, supplying a solution containing PEDOT and PSS onto the substrate having the reverse pattern formed of the toner such that the solution containing PEDOT and PSS is supplied into a region of the surface of the substrate not covered with the reverse pattern, drying the solution containing PEDOT and PSS supplied onto the substrate, and supplying onto the substrate a stripping solution containing a toner removing solvent which removes the toner and a high conductive solvent which selectively removes the PSS such that the reverse pattern formed of the toner is stripped from the substrate.
Abstract:
Provided is a catalyst for fuel reformation that causes carbon monoxide contained in hydrogen gas, which is produced from a variety of hydrocarbon fuels, to react with hydrogen and thereby to be transformed into methane, while inhibiting methanation of carbon dioxide contained in the hydrogen gas. The selective CO methanation catalyst includes at least one of a halogen, an inorganic acid, and a metal oxo-acid adsorbed or bonded as a carbon dioxide reaction inhibitor to a carbon monoxide methanation active component.