Can inorganic membranes compete with organic ones? Perovskite hollow fibres for O2-separation and supported H2-selective zeolite membranes

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Authors

  • Jürgen Caro
  • Thomas Schiestel
  • Steffen Werth
  • Haihui Wang
  • Manfred Noack

External Research Organisations

  • Fraunhofer Institute for Interfacial Engineering and Biotechnology (IGB)
  • Thyssenkrupp AG
  • Leibniz Institute for Catalysis at the University of Rostock (LIKAT)
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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)365-367
Number of pages3
JournalDESALINATION
Volume199
Issue number1-3
Early online date8 Aug 2006
Publication statusPublished - 20 Nov 2006

Abstract

So far, large scale industrial separations with inorganic membranes and catalytic membrane reactors in process intensification do not exist. Two prominent developments which are near to a commercialization are discussed: perovskite membranes for oxygen separation and zeolite membranes for molecular sieving.

Keywords

    Inorganic membranes, Molecular sieving, Oxygen separation, Perovskite, Zeolite membrane

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Can inorganic membranes compete with organic ones? Perovskite hollow fibres for O2-separation and supported H2-selective zeolite membranes. / Caro, Jürgen; Schiestel, Thomas; Werth, Steffen et al.
In: DESALINATION, Vol. 199, No. 1-3, 20.11.2006, p. 365-367.

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Caro J, Schiestel T, Werth S, Wang H, Noack M. Can inorganic membranes compete with organic ones? Perovskite hollow fibres for O2-separation and supported H2-selective zeolite membranes. DESALINATION. 2006 Nov 20;199(1-3):365-367. Epub 2006 Aug 8. doi: 10.1016/j.desal.2006.03.214
Caro, Jürgen ; Schiestel, Thomas ; Werth, Steffen et al. / Can inorganic membranes compete with organic ones? Perovskite hollow fibres for O2-separation and supported H2-selective zeolite membranes. In: DESALINATION. 2006 ; Vol. 199, No. 1-3. pp. 365-367.
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