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Palladium-based membranes carbon monoxide

Polarization and Inhibition by Carbon Monoxide in Palladium-based Membranes... [Pg.137]

F. Sakamoto, Effect of carbon monoxide on hydrogen permeation in some palladium-based alloy membranes, Int. J. Hydrogen Energy 1996, 21(11/12), 1017-1024. [Pg.99]

A concept for a methanol (or ethanol) fuel processor based upon steam reforming and membrane separation was presented by Gepert et td. [400]. As shown in Figure 5.33, the alcohol/water mixture was evaporated and converted by steam reforming in a fixed-bed catalyst, into which palladium capillary membranes were inserted. The retenate then entered the combustion zone, which was positioned concentrically around the reformer bed at the reactor wall. Air was fed into the combustion zone and residual hydrogen, carbon monoxide and unconverted methanol combusted therein. The sealing of the membranes at the reactor top was an issue solved by air-cooled elastomers. [Pg.169]


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