Porous Pd-containing polypropylene membranes for catalytic water deoxygenation
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Water deoxygenation has been studied in a catalytic membrane reactor in which oxygen is reduced with hydrogen fed into the hollow fiber of a porous polypropylene membrane containing palladium metal on its outer surface. Palladized fibers obtained by different methods and the initial fibers have been characterized by dynamic desorption porosimetry, gas permeability measurements, X-ray structure determination, and light microscopy. The possibility of efficient water deoxygenation at room temperature is demonstrated.
TNO Identifier
239693
ISSN
00231584
Source
Kinetics and Catalysis, 47(6), pp. 867-872.
Pages
867-872
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