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Preparation and Characterizaton of SiO<sub>2</sub> Composite Membranes for Purification of Hydrogen for PEMFC
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2002
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Materials ScienceChemical EngineeringMethanol Steam ReformingSilica Composite MembraneEngineeringPolymer MembraneMembrane TechnologyWater PurificationProton-exchange MembraneWater TreatmentHydrogenChemistryMembrane ProcessMembrane Surface
Silica composite membranes were prepared for CO removal from products of methanol steam reforming. A porous stainless steel (SUS) support was used to improve the mechanical strength of the membrane. Supports were prepared by coating Ni-powder SiO2 sols with a particle size of 500 and 150 nm in turns on SUS. Silica top layer was coated on the modified support using a colloidal sol with nanoparticles or a polymeric sol. Density of the membrane surface was controlled by repeating dipping−drying or the whole process of dipping−drying−calcination, and the nanostructure of the top layer was controlled by changing the top layer material. As a result of a mixture gas permeation test of the silica composite membrane using H2(99%)/CO(1%), the CO concentration of 10 000 ppm was reduced to under 81 ppm. The permeation mechanism through the membrane was mainly molecular sieving.
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