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Hydrogenation catalyst and hydrogen

Palladium is one of the six transition metals that are also known as the platinum metals and has high hydrogen solubility to make it attractive as a hydrogenation catalyst and hydrogen separation membrane. The early works of the palladium as a hydrogen separation membrane is mostly concentrated on palladium foils. An excellent review on hydrogen permeation in palladium and palladium hydrogen systems was presented in detail by Lewis [1]. [Pg.241]


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