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- (603d) Pure Hydrogen Extraction From Ethanol Via Integrated Micro-Membrane Reactors
In order to realize this novel integrated micro-membrane reactor design, first a dense ~10 ìm perm-selective palladium film was coated in the multichannel of cordierite monolithic ceramic supports by electroless plating technique to purify hydrogen from the products of ethanol steam reforming and water gas shift reaction. Porous catalytic washcoats were then employed over the palladium film using CuO/Al2O3, Ni/Al2O3-SiO2 and Rh/Al2O3 catalysts for ethanol SR and Cu/Zn/Al2O3 for WGSR. Finally, a precision-machined distributor capable of coupling 5x5 multichannel catalytic membranes in series was packaged to a ceramic microchannel cartridge to enable process intensification within a single structure. The successful demonstration of the integrated ceramic multichannel membrane networks allows extracting pure hydrogen from ethanol directly in a new all-in-one micro-membrane reactor.