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막촉매반응기를 이용한 수소생산Carbon-free Hydrogen Production Using Membrane Reactors

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Carbon-free Hydrogen Production Using Membrane Reactors
Authors
도시현노지수박호범
Issue Date
Oct-2018
Publisher
한국막학회
Keywords
Pd-based membranes; supported Ru catalysts; catalytic membrane reactor; carbon-free hydrogen production; ammonia decompositions
Citation
멤브레인, v.28, no.5, pp.297 - 306
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Journal Title
멤브레인
Volume
28
Number
5
Start Page
297
End Page
306
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/5274
DOI
10.14579/MEMBRANE_JOURNAL.2018.28.5.297
ISSN
1226-0088
Abstract
This review focused carbon-free hydrogen productions from ammonia decomposition including inorganic membranes, catalysts and the presently studied reactor configurations. It also contains general information about hydrogen productions from hydrocarbons as hydrogen carriers. A Pd-based membrane (e.g. a porous ceramic or porous metallic support with a thin selective layer of Pd alloy) shows its efficiency to produce the high purity hydrogen. Ru-based catalysts consisted of Ru, support, and promoter are the efficient catalysts for ammonia decomposition. Packed bed membrane reactor (PBMR), Fluidized bed membrane reactor (FBMR), and membrane micro-reactor have been studied mainly for the optimization and the improvement of mass transfer limitation. Various types of reactors, which contain various combinations of hydrogen-selective membranes (i.e. Pd-based membranes) and catalysts (i.e. Ru-based catalysts) including catalytic membrane reactor, have been studied for carbon-free hydrogen production to achieve high ammonia conversion and high hydrogen flux and purity.
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