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JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING OF JAPAN
The Separation of Hydrogen from Carbon Dioxide Using Platinum-Loaded Zirconia Membranes
Katsuki Kusakabe2  Yunfeng Gu1  Shigeharu Morooka2 
[1] Venture Business Laboratory, Kyushu University, Fukuoka 812-8581, Japan;Department of Applied Chemistry, Kyushu University
关键词: Zirconia Membrane;    Hydrogen Separation;    Platinum;    Permeation Mechanism;   
DOI  :  10.1252/jcej.35.421
来源: Maruzen Company Ltd
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References(25)Cited-By(5)Zirconia membranes were prepared on porous α-alumina tubes using a sol-gel technique, and platinum was then impregnated in the pores of the membranes by dipping in 0.1 mol L–1 H2PtCl6 solution, followed by calcination in air. This procedure was repeated four times maximum. The membranes were then exposed in hydrogen prior to permeation tests. Permeation rates through the membranes were determined for single-component gases (H2, CO2 and i-C4H10) at temperatures of 308–573 K. The permeation rates of the unmodified zirconia membrane obeyed the Knudsen diffusion mechanism. However, hydrogen permeation changed from the Knudsen diffusion to surface diffusion after the third Pt modification, and to the activated diffusion after the fourth Pt modification. The ideal H2/CO2 and H2/i-C4H10 selectivities for the membrane, which was Pt-modified four times with calcination at 573 K, were approximately 30 and 1000, respectively, at a permeation temperature of 523 K. When a mixture of H2 (80 mol%) and CO2 (20 mol%) was fed, the membrane showed an H2/CO2 selectivity higher than 400 and an H2 permeance of 4.21 × 10–8 mol m–2s–1Pa–1 at 523 K.

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