Hydrogen transport through tubular membranes of palladium-coated tantalum and niobium

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作者
Buxbaum, RE [1 ]
Kinney, AB [1 ]
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[1] REB RES & CONSULTING,OAK PK,MI 48237
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10.1021/ie950105o
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TQ [化学工业];
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0817 ;
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Palladium-based membranes have been used for decades in hydrogen extraction because of their high permeability and good surface properties and because palladium, like all metals, is 100% selective for hydrogen transport. We describe experiments with hydrogen-extraction membranes made of palladium-coated niobium and tantalum heat-exchanger tubes. The cost was about $45/ft of 3/8 in. tubular membrane, and the fluxes were as high as 0.001 47 mol/m(2)s Pa-1/2 at 420 degrees C. The main transport resistance is in the refractory metal substrate. Durability tests showed a 15% reduction in flux for 31 days of continuous membrane operation. Assuming durability is maintained for at least 1 year, this price and flux should allow competitive application for hydrogen recovery in petrochemical plants and for membrane reactors.
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