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Palladium membrane technology for hydrogen production, carbon capture and other applications
Title:
Palladium membrane technology for hydrogen production, carbon capture and other applications
Author:
Doukelis, Aggelos, editor.
ISBN:
9781782422419
Physical Description:
1 online resource (403 pages) : illustrations.
Series:
Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy ; number 68

Woodhead Publishing in energy ; number 68.
Contents:
Cover; Palladium Membrane Technology for Hydrogen Production, Carbon Capture and Other Applications; Copyright; Contents; List of contributors; Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy; 1 Introduction to palladium membrane technology; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Current palladium membrane technology and research; 1.3 Principles and types of palladium membrane; 1.4 Separation mechanisms; 1.5 Palladium-based membranes; 1.6 Manufacturing of palladium membranes; 1.7 Applications of palladium membranes; 1.8 Palladium membrane technology scale-up issues; References.

Part One Membrane fabrication and reactor design2Fabrication of palladium-based membranes by magnetron sputtering; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Membrane fabrication by magnetron sputtering; 2.3 Membrane and module design; 2.4 Conclusions; Acknowledgements; References; 3The use of electroless plating as a deposition technology in the fabrication of palladium-based membranes; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Electroless plating; 3.3 Industrial electroless plating applications; 3.4 Other deposition techniques and their pros/cons; 3.5 Important process parameters in scaling up electroless plating; References.

4Large-scale ceramic support fabrication for palladium membranes4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Tubular porous ceramic substrates; 4.3 Flat porous ceramic substrates; 4.4 Macro- and mesoporous membrane layers made by slurry coating; 4.5 Mesoporous ceramic membrane layers made by the sol-gel process; 4.6 Special demands on palladium-supporting ceramic ultra-filtration (UF) membranes; 4.7 Mass production of ceramic membranes for ultra-filtration (UF); 4.8 Strategies for reducing ceramic membrane production costs; 4.9 Conclusions; References.
Abstract:
Thanks to their outstanding hydrogen selectivity, palladium membranes have attracted extensive R & D interest. They are a potential breakthrough technology for hydrogen production and also have promising applications in the areas of thermochemical biorefining. This book summarises key research in palladium membrane technologies, with particular focus on the scale-up challenges. After an introductory chapter, Part one reviews the fabrication of palladium membranes. Part two then focuses on palladium membrane module and reactor design. The final part of the book reviews the operation of palladium.
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Knovel Library
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