ADVANCED HYDROGEN TRANSPORT MEMBRANES FOR VISION 21 FOSSIL FUEL PLANTS
Author(s) -
Carl R. Evenson,
Anthony F. Sammells,
Richard T. Treglio,
Adam E. Calihman,
U. Balachandran,
Richard N. Kleiner,
James E. Stephan,
Frank E. Anderson,
Chandra Ratnasamy,
Mahendra K. Sunkara,
Jyothish Thangala,
Clive Brereton,
Warren Wolfs,
James Lockhart
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
osti oai (u.s. department of energy office of scientific and technical information)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/842846
Subject(s) - membrane , hydrogen , materials science , sintering , catalysis , chemical engineering , permeation , sulfur , hydrogen production , permeability (electromagnetism) , composite material , chemistry , engineering , metallurgy , organic chemistry , biochemistry
During this quarter catalyst stability studies were performed on Eltron's composite layered membranes. In addition, permeation experiments were performed to determine the effect of crystallographic orientation on membrane performance. Sintering conditions were optimized for preparation of new cermets containing high permeability metals. Theoretical calculations were performed to determine potential sulfur tolerant catalysts. Finally, work was continued on mechanical and process & control documentation for a hydrogen separation unit
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