The objective of this work is to develop dense ceramic membranes for separating hydrogen from other gaseous components in a nongalvanic mode, i.e., without using an external power supply or electrical circuitry. The goal of this project is to develop dense hydrogen transport membranes (HTMs) that nongalvanically (i.e., without electrodes or external power supply) separate hydrogen from gas mixtures at commercially significant fluxes under industrially relevant operating conditions. These membranes will be used to separate hydrogen from gas mixtures such as the product streams from coal gasification, methane partial oxidation, and water-gas shift reactions. Potential ancillary uses of HTMs include dehydrogenation and olefin production, as we...
Fuel cells that convert hydrogen to electricity will play an increasingly important role in the gene...
Separation of hydrogen from coal gas represents one of the most promising ways to produce alternativ...
Thin and dense ceramic membranes fabricated from mixed protonic/electronic conductors can provide a ...
The objective of this project is to develop dense ceramic membranes that can produce hydrogen via co...
The objective of this project is to develop dense ceramic membranes that, without using an external ...
Eltron Research and team members CoorsTek, McDermott Technology, Sued Chemie, Argonne National Labor...
Eltron Research Inc. and team members CoorsTek, Sued Chemie, and Argonne National Laboratory are dev...
Eltron Research Inc. and team members CoorsTek, Sued Chemie, and Argonne National Laboratory are dev...
Eltron Research Inc. and team members CoorsTek, Sued Chemie, Argonne National Laboratory, and NORAM ...
Eltron Research Inc., and team members CoorsTek, McDermott Technology, Inc., Sued Chemie, Argonne Na...
The objective of this project is to develop an environmentally benign, inexpensive, and efficient me...
Eltron Research Inc. and team members CoorsTek, Sued Chemie, Argonne National Laboratory, and NORAM ...
Eltron Research Inc., and team members, are developing an environmentally benign, inexpensive, and e...
Eltron Research Inc., and team members CoorsTek, Sued Chemie, and Argonne National Laboratory are de...
Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) and the National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) are developin...
Fuel cells that convert hydrogen to electricity will play an increasingly important role in the gene...
Separation of hydrogen from coal gas represents one of the most promising ways to produce alternativ...
Thin and dense ceramic membranes fabricated from mixed protonic/electronic conductors can provide a ...
The objective of this project is to develop dense ceramic membranes that can produce hydrogen via co...
The objective of this project is to develop dense ceramic membranes that, without using an external ...
Eltron Research and team members CoorsTek, McDermott Technology, Sued Chemie, Argonne National Labor...
Eltron Research Inc. and team members CoorsTek, Sued Chemie, and Argonne National Laboratory are dev...
Eltron Research Inc. and team members CoorsTek, Sued Chemie, and Argonne National Laboratory are dev...
Eltron Research Inc. and team members CoorsTek, Sued Chemie, Argonne National Laboratory, and NORAM ...
Eltron Research Inc., and team members CoorsTek, McDermott Technology, Inc., Sued Chemie, Argonne Na...
The objective of this project is to develop an environmentally benign, inexpensive, and efficient me...
Eltron Research Inc. and team members CoorsTek, Sued Chemie, Argonne National Laboratory, and NORAM ...
Eltron Research Inc., and team members, are developing an environmentally benign, inexpensive, and e...
Eltron Research Inc., and team members CoorsTek, Sued Chemie, and Argonne National Laboratory are de...
Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) and the National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) are developin...
Fuel cells that convert hydrogen to electricity will play an increasingly important role in the gene...
Separation of hydrogen from coal gas represents one of the most promising ways to produce alternativ...
Thin and dense ceramic membranes fabricated from mixed protonic/electronic conductors can provide a ...