Hollow fibre membrane reactors for high H2 yields in the WGS reaction

F.R. Garcia-Garcia, L. Torrente-Murciano, D. Chadwick, K. Li

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Abstract

Alumina hollow fibres with narrow pore size distribution and high surface area/volume ratio are presented as a cost-effective alternative support for metallic membranes which can potentially ease the large-scale implementation of membrane reactors. In this article, we demonstrate the formation of a
defect-free thin (∼5 m) Pd/Ag layer over the smooth outer surface of hollow fibres with high H2 permeation fluxes (48.41 L m−2 h−1 at 450 ◦C and P0.5 of 1.01 atm0.5) and 100% H2 perm-selectivity. Their use in hollow fibre membrane reactors (HFMR) allows the selective extraction of H2 from the reaction medium, especially relevant in H2-formation equilibrium reactions. Thus, the water-gas shift reaction
was used as a proof-reaction. When the HFMR is combined with a highly stable and active nanostructured
Pt/CeO2 catalyst, enhanced selectivities and activities are achieved as a result of the integration of the reaction and separation steps. The best results were obtained at high temperatures (375–525 ◦C) where the thermodynamic equilibrium conversion was exceeded by up to 14%.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)30–37
JournalJournal of Membrane Science
Volume405–406
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 28 Feb 2012

Keywords / Materials (for Non-textual outputs)

  • Pd-based membranes Asymmetric ceramic hollow fibre Ceria Nanostructured catalysts

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