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Inorganic membranes for energy and environmental applications
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New York, NY : Springer Science+Business Media, LLC., 2009
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xiv, 319 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
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9780387345246

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Summary

Research interest in inorganic membrane materials and processes has significantly increased in recent years due to novel, potentially low-cost energy and fuel production applications. This book documents the recent progress in membrane science, especially in advanced materials and novel reaction and separation concepts. The book classifies membranes based on the mechanism of operation, i.e., size exclusion filtration, solution-diffusion, and mixed ion-electron conduction of the permeate streams.


Table of Contents

Arun C. Bose and Gary J. Stiegel and Phillip A. Armstrong and Barry J. Halper and E. P. (Ted) FosterMarcel J. den Exter and Wim G. Haije and Jaap F. VenteWeishen Yang and Rui CaiS. Elangovan and B. Nair and T. Small and B. Heck and I. Bay and M. Timper and J. Hartvigsen and M. WilsonTheodore M. Besmann and Robert D. Carneim and Timothy R. ArmstrongGregory Etchegoyen and Thierry Chartier and Alain Wattiaux and Pascal Del GalloShain J. Doong and Francis Lau and Estela OngMichael V. MundschauDavid H. Anderson and Carl R. Evenson IV and Todd H. Harkins and Douglas S. Jack and Richard Mackay and Michael V. MundschauBryan Morreale and Jared Ciferno and Bret Howard and Michael Ciocco John Marano and Osemwengie Iyoha and Robert EnickBruce R. Lanning and Omar Ishteiwy and J. Douglas Way and David Edlund and Kent CoulterFernando Roa and Paul M. Thoen and Sabina K. Gade and J. Douglas Way and Sarah DeVoss and Gokhan AlptekinYi Hua MaMallika Gummalla and Thomas Henry Vanderspurt and Sean Emerson and Ying She and Zissis Dardas and Benoit OlsommerWeishen Yang and Yanshuo LiBalagopal N. Nair and Y. Ando and H. TaguchiJan Galuszka and Terry Giddings and Ian Clelland
Part I Ion Transport Membranes and Ceramic-Metal Membranes
1 Progress in Ion Transport Membranes for Gas Separation Applicationsp. 3
2 Viability of ITM Technology for Oxygen Production and Oxidation Processes: Material, System, and Process Aspectsp. 27
3 Oxygen-Ion Transport Membrane and Its Applications in Selective Oxidation of Light Alkanesp. 53
4 Ceramic Membrane Devices for Ultra-High Purity Hydrogen Production: Mixed Conducting Membrane Developmentp. 67
5 Decomposition of Yttrium-Doped Barium Cerate in Carbon Dioxidep. 83
6 Mixed-Conducting Perovskite Reactor for High-Temperature Applications: Control of Microstructure and Architecturep. 95
7 Mixed Protonic-Electronic Conducting Membrane for Hydrogen Production from Solid Fuelsp. 107
Part II Metal and Alloy Membranes
8 Hydrogen Separation Using Dense Composite Membranes: Part 1 Fundamentalsp. 125
9 Hydrogen Separation Using Dense Composite Membranes Part 2: Process Integration and Scale-Up for H[subscript 2] Production and CO[subscript 2] Sequestrationp. 155
10 Gasification and Associated Degradation Mechanisms Applicable to Dense Metal Hydrogen Membranesp. 173
11 Un-supported Palladium Alloy Membranes for the Production of Hydrogenp. 203
12 Palladium-Copper and Palladium-Gold Alloy Composite Membranes for Hydrogen Separationsp. 221
13 Composite Pd and Pd/Alloy Membranesp. 241
14 Model-Based Design of Energy Efficient Palladium Membrane Water Gas Shift Fuel Processors for PEM Fuel Cell Power Plantsp. 255
Part III Porous, Silica and Zeolite Membranes
15 Zeolite Membranesp. 275
16 Advanced Materials and Membranes for Applications in Hydrogen and Energy Productionp. 287
17 Catalytic Dehydrogenation of Ethane in Hydrogen Membrane Reactorp. 299
Indexp. 313