In-situ application of catalytic phase to commercial membrane contactor for removal of dissolved oxygen from water
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Dissolved oxygen is one of the major contaminants to be removed for the production of ultrapure water, e.g., for the semiconductor industry or for boiler feed water preparation in electricity production. Also, in the brewing of beer (heavy brewing) and in the oil and gas industry (injection water) oxygen removal is important. For the removal of oxygen to very low levels, catalytic reduction with hydrogen is an attractive method. This work describes the development of a catalytic Pd-loaded polypropylene porous hollow fiber membrane contactor for this purpose. The commercially available Membrana Liquicel contactor module was impregnated with a palladium catalyst by an in-situ method.
TNO Identifier
239601
ISSN
00119164
Source
Desalination, 199(1-3), pp. 424-425.
Publisher
Elsevier
Collation
2 p.
Place of publication
Amsterdam
Pages
424-425
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