Hydrogen separation by dense cermet membranes

Novel cermet (i.e. ceramic–metal composite) membranes have been developed to separate hydrogen from mixed gases, particularly product streams generated during coal gasification and/or methane reforming. Hydrogen separation with these membranes is non-galvanic, i.e. it does not use electrodes or an e...

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Veröffentlicht in:Fuel (Guildford) 2006, Vol.85 (2), p.150-155
Hauptverfasser: Balachandran, U., Lee, T.H., Chen, L., Song, S.J., Picciolo, J.J., Dorris, S.E.
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Zusammenfassung:Novel cermet (i.e. ceramic–metal composite) membranes have been developed to separate hydrogen from mixed gases, particularly product streams generated during coal gasification and/or methane reforming. Hydrogen separation with these membranes is non-galvanic, i.e. it does not use electrodes or an external power supply to drive the separation, and hydrogen selectivity is nearly 100% because the membranes contain no interconnected porosity. The hydrogen permeation rate has been measured as a function of temperature (500–900 °C), membrane thickness (≈22–210 μm), and partial pressure of hydrogen (0.04–1.0 atm) in the feed gas. The hydrogen flux varied linearly with the inverse of membrane thickness, and reached ≈20 cm 3(STP)/min cm 2 for a membrane with a thickness of ≈22 μm at 900 °C with 100% H 2 (at ambient pressure) as the feed gas. The results indicate that the hydrogen flux is limited by bulk diffusion and might be higher for a thinner (
ISSN:0016-2361
1873-7153
DOI:10.1016/j.fuel.2005.05.027