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Effects of Membrane Structure on Reaction Performance

In porous composite membranes, the support layer(s) can play an important role in the reactor performance. This, for example, is the case with consecutive reactions such as partial oxidations where intermediate products are desirable. Harold et al. [1992] presented a concept in which two reactants are introduced to a two-layer membrane system from opposite sides ethylene on the membrane side while oxygen on the support side. The mass transfer resistance of the support layer lowers the oxygen concentration in the catalytic zone and directs the preferred intermediate product, acetaldehyde, toward the membrane side. Thus the support layer structure enhances the yield of acetaldehyde. [Pg.390]

More discussions on the membrane microstructure affecting the membrane reactor performance will be made in (Chapter 10 and 11. [Pg.390]


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