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2006
Conference Paper
Title

Ceramic supported capillary Pd membranes for hydrogen separation: Potential and present limitations

Abstract
Composite ceramic capillaries coated with thin palladium membranes are developed for the production of CO-free hydrogen for PEM fuel cells, via alcohol steam reforming. The composite membranes are tested for pure H-2 and N-2, as well as for synthetic reformate gas. The aim is to develop a heat-integrated compact membrane reformer for decentralized hydrogen production. In this context, a deep knowledge of the performance, behavior, and necessary treatment of the composite palladium membranes plays a decisive role in process design. The current contribution focuses on the main hurdles met while attempting to exploit the potential of ceramic supported capillary palladium membranes.
Author(s)
Gepert, V.
Kilgus, M.  
Schiestel, Thomas  orcid-logo
Brunner, H.  
Eigenberger, G.
Merten, C.
Zhang, C.X.
Yuan, Z.S.
Liu, N.
Wang, S.
Mainwork
3rd Sino-German Workshop on Fuel Cells 2005  
Conference
Workshop on Fuel Cell 2005  
DOI
10.1002/fuce.200600018
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Grenzflächen- und Bioverfahrenstechnik IGB  
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