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Novel selective surface flow (SSF{trademark}) membranes for the recovery of hydrogen from waste gas streams. Phase 2: Technology development, final report
Author(s) -
Madhu Anand,
Ken Ludwig
Publication year - 1996
Publication title -
osti oai (u.s. department of energy office of scientific and technical information)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/495241
Subject(s) - membrane , tube (container) , flow (mathematics) , development (topology) , streams , trademark , process engineering , field (mathematics) , gas phase , engineering , computer science , materials science , environmental science , chemistry , waste management , physics , mechanics , mathematics , organic chemistry , mathematical analysis , computer network , biochemistry , pure mathematics , operating system
The objective of Phase II of the Selective Surface Flow Membrane program was Technology Development. Issues addressed were: (i) to develop detailed performance characteristics on a 1 ft{sup 2} multi- tube module and develop design data, (ii) to build a field test rig and complete field evaluation with the 1 ft{sup 2} area membrane system, (iii) to implement membrane preparation technology and demonstrate membrane performance in 3.5 ft long tube, (iv) to complete detailed process design and economic analysis

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