SRI International conducted a theoretical and experimental program to evaluate the long-term thermal and chemical degradation of inorganic membranes that are being developed to separate the gaseous products of coal gasification. A variety of developmental efforts are underway, including a number of projects sponsored by the US Department of Energy (DOE), to improve the selectivity and permeability of porous inorganic membranes. DOE is also sponsoring efforts to extend the use of metallic membranes to new applications. Most developmental efforts have focused on hydrogen separation by inorganic membranes, which may be used to maximize hydrogen production from coal gas or to remove H{sub 2}S and NH{sub 3} contaminants via thermal or catalytic ...
In this project, we have successfully developed a full scale commercially ready carbon molecular sie...
This paper presents information and data relative to recent advances in the development at Oak Ridge...
Recent advances have shown that Pd-Cu composite membranes are not susceptible to the mechanical, emb...
The objective of this program is to evaluate the long-term thermal and chemical degradation of inorg...
This report summarizes the results from a research and development program to develop, fabricate, an...
This work addresses potential advancements in integrated gasification combined cycle (IGCC) system, ...
Catalytic gasification of coal to produce H2- and CH4-rich gases for consumption in molten carbonate...
Research continued on hydrogen separation from coal gas. Project objectives are to explore silyation...
The object of this program was to develop novel and unique membranes for separating acid gases from ...
The preparation and performance of membranes for application to hydrogen separation from coal-derive...
Catalytic gasification of coal to produce H{sub 2}- and CH{sub 4}-rich gases for consumption in molt...
Gas Technology Institute is developing a novel concept of membrane gasifier for high efficiency, cle...
Hydrogen as a high-quality and clean energy carrier has attracted renewed and ever-increasing attent...
Gas Technology Institute is developing a novel concept of membrane gasifier for high efficiency, cle...
Catalytic gasification of coal to produce H{sub 2}-, CO-, and CH{sub 4}-rich mixtures of gases for c...
In this project, we have successfully developed a full scale commercially ready carbon molecular sie...
This paper presents information and data relative to recent advances in the development at Oak Ridge...
Recent advances have shown that Pd-Cu composite membranes are not susceptible to the mechanical, emb...
The objective of this program is to evaluate the long-term thermal and chemical degradation of inorg...
This report summarizes the results from a research and development program to develop, fabricate, an...
This work addresses potential advancements in integrated gasification combined cycle (IGCC) system, ...
Catalytic gasification of coal to produce H2- and CH4-rich gases for consumption in molten carbonate...
Research continued on hydrogen separation from coal gas. Project objectives are to explore silyation...
The object of this program was to develop novel and unique membranes for separating acid gases from ...
The preparation and performance of membranes for application to hydrogen separation from coal-derive...
Catalytic gasification of coal to produce H{sub 2}- and CH{sub 4}-rich gases for consumption in molt...
Gas Technology Institute is developing a novel concept of membrane gasifier for high efficiency, cle...
Hydrogen as a high-quality and clean energy carrier has attracted renewed and ever-increasing attent...
Gas Technology Institute is developing a novel concept of membrane gasifier for high efficiency, cle...
Catalytic gasification of coal to produce H{sub 2}-, CO-, and CH{sub 4}-rich mixtures of gases for c...
In this project, we have successfully developed a full scale commercially ready carbon molecular sie...
This paper presents information and data relative to recent advances in the development at Oak Ridge...
Recent advances have shown that Pd-Cu composite membranes are not susceptible to the mechanical, emb...