Dense ceramic oxygen permeable membranes and catalytic membrane reactors

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Autoren

  • Yanying Wei
  • Weishen Yang
  • Jürgen Caro
  • Haihui Wang

Externe Organisationen

  • South China University of Technology
  • CAS - Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics
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OriginalspracheEnglisch
Seiten (von - bis)185-203
Seitenumfang19
FachzeitschriftChemical engineering journal
Jahrgang220
Frühes Online-Datum23 Jan. 2013
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 15 März 2013

Abstract

A dense ceramic oxygen permeable membrane reactor (OPMR) not only combines a membrane separation unit with a chemical reaction, but couples them in such a way that a synergy is created between the two units. This technical concept is expected to be a promising approach to achieve green and sustainable chemistry with less energy consumption and lower pollution. This article presents a review of the recent progress of dense ceramic OPMR, including membrane materials, membrane architecture, membrane reactor design, new applications in energy and environmental fields, current challenges related to industrialization and future research.

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Dense ceramic oxygen permeable membranes and catalytic membrane reactors. / Wei, Yanying; Yang, Weishen; Caro, Jürgen et al.
in: Chemical engineering journal, Jahrgang 220, 15.03.2013, S. 185-203.

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Wei Y, Yang W, Caro J, Wang H. Dense ceramic oxygen permeable membranes and catalytic membrane reactors. Chemical engineering journal. 2013 Mär 15;220:185-203. Epub 2013 Jan 23. doi: 10.1016/j.cej.2013.01.048
Wei, Yanying ; Yang, Weishen ; Caro, Jürgen et al. / Dense ceramic oxygen permeable membranes and catalytic membrane reactors. in: Chemical engineering journal. 2013 ; Jahrgang 220. S. 185-203.
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