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Combustion high-temperature membranes

Figure 39.1 CO2 capture strategies as a function of the type of combustion and possible implementation of high-temperature membranes and membrane reactors for gas separation. Figure 39.1 CO2 capture strategies as a function of the type of combustion and possible implementation of high-temperature membranes and membrane reactors for gas separation.
Maleic Anhydride. The ACGIH threshold limit value in air for maleic anhydride is 0.25 ppm and the OSHA permissible exposure level (PEL) is also 0.25 ppm (181). Maleic anhydride is a corrosive irritant to eyes, skin, and mucous membranes. Pulmonary edema (collection of fluid in the lungs) can result from airborne exposure. Skin contact should be avoided by the use of mbber gloves. Dust respirators should be used when maleic anhydride dust is present. Maleic anhydride is combustible when exposed to heat or flame and can react vigorously on contact with oxidizers. The material reacts exothermically with water or steam. Violent decompositions of maleic anhydride can be catalyzed at high temperature by strong bases (sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, calcium hydroxide, alkaU metals, and amines). Precaution should be taken during the manufacture and use of maleic anhydride to minimize the presence of basic materials. [Pg.459]

Solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC), which use oxygen conducting ceramic membranes to electo-combust H2, at the anode, by 02 -anions provided by the cathodic reduction of ambient oxygen at high temperatures. [Pg.52]


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