Zeolite Membrane‐Based Low‐Temperature Dehydrogenation of a Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carrier: A Key Step in the Development of a Hydrogen Economy
Sejin Kim,
Seungmi Lee,
Suhyeon Sung
et al.
Abstract:Methylcyclohexane (MCH) dehydrogenation is an equilibrium‐limited reaction that requires high temperatures (>300 °C) for complete conversion. However, high‐temperature operation can degrade catalytic activity and produce unwanted side products. Thus, a hybrid zeolite membrane (Z) is prepared on the inner surface of a tubular support and used it as a wall in a membrane reactor (MR) configuration. Pt/C catalysts is packed diluted with quartz sand inside the Z‐coated tube and applied the MR for MCH dehydrogena… Show more
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