Gas separation: processes – Selective diffusion of gases – Selective diffusion of gases through substantially solid...
Reexamination Certificate
2006-10-16
2009-11-03
Lawrence, Frank M (Department: 1797)
Gas separation: processes
Selective diffusion of gases
Selective diffusion of gases through substantially solid...
C096S011000, C427S245000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07611565
ABSTRACT:
A device for hydrogen separation has a porous support and hydrogen separation material on the support. The support is prepared by heat treatment of metal microparticles, preferably of iron-based or nickel-based alloys that also include aluminum and/or yttrium. The hydrogen separation material is then deposited on the support. Preferred hydrogen separation materials include metals such as palladium, alloys, platinum, refractory metals, and alloys.
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Anderson Iver E.
Paglieri Stephen N.
Terpstra Robert L.
Borkowsky Samuel L.
Fitzgerald Mark N.
Lawrence Frank M
Los Alamos National Security LLC
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