
High flux ceramic membrane for hydrogen separation. Final technical progress report
Author(s) -
K. Durai-Swamy
Publication year - 1999
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/770571
Subject(s) - electricity , fossil fuel , hydrogen , electricity generation , ceramic , fuel cells , membrane , waste management , electric power , process engineering , hydrogen economy , hydrogen production , environmental science , hydrogen fuel , materials science , engineering , chemical engineering , chemistry , power (physics) , electrical engineering , composite material , physics , biochemistry , organic chemistry , quantum mechanics
Fuel cells that convert hydrogen to electricity will play an increasingly important role in the generation of future electric power for stationary and transportation sector applications. However, more economic methods to produce hydrogen from fossil fuels are needed. This project addresses the need to develop low cost ceramic membranes for hydrogen separation from reformed fuels