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Finger-like configuration reactors

Both single- and multitube Pd-membrane reactors adopting the finger-like configuration were developed at ENEA laboratories [74,75]. Reaction tests verified the... [Pg.466]

For PERMCAT reactors, several design configurations of Pd-Ag membrane tubes of wall thickness 100 om were proposed [99], as described in Figure 13.39. The first reactor (a) uses a typical finger-like configuration the tritiated gases are fed in the shell side whereas the hydrogen is sent inside the membrane lumen. In the second reactor (b), a preloaded bellows is joined to the Pd-Ag membrane tube in order to compensate for expansion/contraction. In a third reactor (c), the permeator... [Pg.471]

In laboratory applications, the scale-up of membrane devices used multitube modules. At ENEA Frascati laboratories, a bundle of 19 Pd-Ag tubes in finger-like configuration was realized for separating up to 6 NL min of ultrapure hydrogen. Scheme and picture of the multitube reactor are shown in Figure 13.44 [12],... [Pg.472]

Tosti et al. tested Pd-Ag membrane reactor for 12 months for H2 permeation [14]. Excellent stability was observed for 12 months of operation. In fact, the complete hydrogen selectivity and none failure (formation of cracks, holes) were observed. They proposed that the reliability is a result of both the tube manufacturing procedure and the reactor design configuration (finger-like). Figure 6.11 shows the picture of membrane reactor before and after the 12 months of operation. [Pg.145]


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