2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2013.03.121
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Hydrogen production from methane using vanadium-based catalytic membrane reactors

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“…However, their use is difficult because of their low chemical stability, which can be increased by coating with palladium. The membranes obtained in this way also show good prospects for hydrogen purification [184,185].…”
Section: Membrane Technologies For Hydrogen Productionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…However, their use is difficult because of their low chemical stability, which can be increased by coating with palladium. The membranes obtained in this way also show good prospects for hydrogen purification [184,185].…”
Section: Membrane Technologies For Hydrogen Productionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…In another study, Matsuka et al [21] performed membrane reactor tests in a packed-bed configuration using nickel-based catalysts coupled with different types of self-supported membranes: 25 and 50 µm-thick Pd 77 Ag 23 and 100 µm-thick V and V 92 Ni 8 layers coated on both sides with Pd by magnetron sputtering (1 µm). The best performance was observed for the Pd-coated vanadium membrane, obtaining a~45% methane conversion at 400 • C while the permeation flux was 0.09 (mol m −2 s −1 ).…”
Section: Dehydrogenation Reactionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4, disk-shaped membranes have also been employed. Matsuka et al 134 studied membrane-assisted SMR (MASMR) in a disk-shaped membrane reactor; however, they reported only a 55% improvement in CH4 conversion relative to conventional SMR. This was due to the disk-shaped membranes having a lower membrane area-to-reactor size ratio compared to the tubular reactors.…”
Section: Palladium-based Membrane Reactorsmentioning
confidence: 99%