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High-temperature catalytic membrane reactors configurations

The most commonly utilized catalytic membrane reactor is the PBMR, in which the membrane provides only the separation function. The reaction function is provided (in catalytic applications) by a packed-bed of catalyst particles placed in the interior or exterior membrane volumes. In the CMR configuration the membrane provides simultaneously the separation and reaction functions. To accomplish this, one could use either an intrinsically catalytic membrane (e.g., zeolite or metallic membrane) or a membrane that has been made catalytic through activation, by introducing catalytic sites by either impregnation or ion exchange. This process concept is finding wider acceptance in the membrane bioreactor area, rather than with the high temperature catalytic reactors. In the latter case, the potential for the catalytic membrane to deactivate and, as a result, to require sub-... [Pg.8]


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