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Catalytic microporous inorganic membranes

In some cases, the membrane material is inherently catalytic and the membrane serves as both catalyst and separator, controlling the two important functions of the reactor simultaneously as shown in Figure 1.12(d). A number of meso- and microporous inorganic membrane materials have catalytic properties, such as titania and zeolites with acid sites. As an example, mesoporous Ti02... [Pg.19]


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