Method for simultaneous recovery of hydrogen from water and from

Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Hydrogen or compound thereof – Elemental hydrogen

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423655, C01B 326, C01B 312

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ABSTRACT:
Method for simultaneous recovery of hydrogen and hydrogen isotopes from water and from hydrocarbons. A palladium membrane, when utilized in cooperation with a nickel catalyst in a reactor, has been found to drive reactions such as water gas shift, steam reforming and methane cracking to substantial completion by removing the product hydrogen from the reacting mixture. In addition, ultrapure hydrogen is produced, thereby eliminating the need for an additional processing step.

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Shigeyuki Uemiya et al., "The Water Gas Shift Reaction Assisted by a Palladium Membrane Reactor," Ind. Eng. Chem. Res. 30, 585 (1991).
Shigeyuki Uemiya et al., "Steam Reforming of Methane in a Hydrogen-Permeable Membrane Reactor," Appl. Catalysis 67, 223 (1991).

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