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The influence of the CO inhibition effect on the estimation of the H2 purification unit surface (Articolo in rivista)
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- The influence of the CO inhibition effect on the estimation of the H2 purification unit surface (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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- 2008-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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- 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2008.05.081 (literal)
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Scura, F.; Barbieri, G.; De Luca, G.; Drioli, E. (2008)
The influence of the CO inhibition effect on the estimation of the H2 purification unit surface
in International journal of hydrogen energy
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- Scura, F.; Barbieri, G.; De Luca, G.; Drioli, E. (literal)
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- National Research Council, Institute for Membrane Technology (ITM-CNR), Via Pietro BUCCI, c/o University of Calabria, Cubo 17C, 87030 Rende CS, Italy (literal)
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- The influence of the CO inhibition effect on the estimation of the H2 purification unit surface (literal)
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- The CO inhibition effect on H2 permeance through commercial Pd-based membranes was
analysed by means of permeation measurements at different CO compositions (0-30%
molar) and temperatures (593-723 K) with the aim to determine the increase of the
membrane area in order to compensate the H2 flux reduction owing to the CO inhibition
effect. The permeance of H2 fed with carbon monoxide was observed to decrease with
respect to the case of pure hydrogen. At 647 K the H2 permeance of a pure feed of
316 mmolm?2 s?1 Pa?0.5 reduces progressively until 275 mmolm?2 s?1 Pa?0.5 when 15% or
more of CO is present in the system, until it reaches a plateau at 20%. The inhibition effect
occurring when CO is present in the feed stream reduces with the progressive temperature
increase; the reduction of the permeance decreases exponentially by 23% at 593 K and by
3% at 723 K with 10% of CO. The inhibition effect is seen to be reversible. An H2 flux profile
in a Sieverts' plot shows the effect produced by the increase of the CO composition along
the Pd-based membrane length. The H2 flux profile allows the area of a Pd-based
membrane to be evaluated in order to have the same permeate flow rate of H2 when it is
fed with CO or as a pure stream. Moreover, a qualitative comparison between the H2 flux
profiles and a previously proposed model has been carried out.
Although studies on the CO inhibition and dilution effects are present in the literature,
however, an appropriate evaluation of the H2 membrane purification unit surface using
measurements of permeances of H2 mixed with CO has until now never been proposed.
This information proves important in the design of a hydrogen purification unit. (literal)
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