Method and apparatus are provided for removing contaminants from a hydrogen
processor feed stream, as in a fuel cell power plant (110). Inlet oxidant
(38), typically air, required by a catalytic hydrogen processor (34)
in a fuel processor (14) for a fuel cell stack assembly (12) in the
power plant (110), may contain contaminants such as SO2 and the
like. A cleansing arrangement, which includes an accumulator/degasifier (142,
46) acting as a scrubber, and possibly also a water transfer device (118),
receives the inlet oxidant and provides the desired cleansing of contaminants.
Water in the water transfer device and in the accumulator/degasifier serves to
dissolve the water-soluble contaminants and cleanse them from the oxidant stream.
The cleansed oxidant stream (138) is then delivered to the hydrogen
processor and to the fuel cell assembly, with minimal inclusion of detrimental
contaminants such as sulfur.