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Title Alternative | Hydrogen Permeability of Palladium Membrane for Steam-Reforming of Bio-Ethanol
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Kinouchi, Kouji
The University of Tokushima
Katoh, Masahiro
The University of Tokushima
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Horikawa, Toshihide
The University of Tokushima
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Yoshikawa, Takushi
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Wada, Mamoru
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Keywords | Bio-ethanol
Palladium membrane
Hydrogen permeability
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Journal Article
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Description | A Palladium membrane was prepared by electro-less plating method on porous stainless steel. The catalytic hydrogen production by steam-reforming of biomass-derived ethanol (bio-ethanol) using a Pd membrane was analyzed by comparing it with those for the reaction using reagent ethanol (the reference sample). And the hydrogen permeability of the palladium membrane was investigated using the same palladium membrane (H2/He selectivity = 249, at ΔP = 0.10 MPa, 873 K). As a result, for bio-ethanol, deposited carbon had a negative influence on the hydrogen-permeability of the palladium membrane and hydrogen purity. The sulfur content in the bio-ethanol may have promoted carbon deposition. By using a palladium membrane, it was confirmed that H2 yield (%) was increased. It can be attributed that methane was converted from ethanol and produced more hydrogen by steam reforming, due to the in situ removal of hydrogen from the reaction location.
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International Journal of Modern Physics: Conference Series
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ISSN | 20101945
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Publisher | World Scientific
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Volume | 6
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Start Page | 7
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End Page | 12
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Published Date | 2012
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Rights | This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CCBY)(https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Science and Technology
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