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Handbook of Membrane Reactors#R##N#Fundamental Materials Science, Design and Optimisation | 2013

Alternatives to palladium in membranes for hydrogen separation: nickel, niobium and vanadium alloys, ceramic supports for metal alloys and porous glass membranes

Alessia Santucci; Silvano Tosti; A. Basile

Abstract: Palladium-based membranes have been widely studied in terms of their use in hydrogen separation processes. The high permeability and selectivity of these membranes mean that they are suitable for a variety of applications, although these are limited by the high cost of the precious metal. In order to reduce the cost, several researchers have considered the use of thin metal film membranes, as well as low-cost metals and their alloys, as an alternative to Pd. This chapter focuses on the development of membranes based on metals, such as Ni, Nb, V and Ti, which are promising substitutes for Pd alloys. The main issues related to the synthesis of these membranes and the effect of alloying on their chemical and physical properties are described. Properties relating to hydrogen solubility and permeability, as well as embrittlement under hydrogenation cycling, are also reported. Finally, this chapter discusses ceramic and glass porous membranes. Ceramic porous membranes are examined in terms of their applications as support for new metal alloys, while the use of glass porous membranes in gas separation and in membrane reactors is treated in detail.


ieee symposium on fusion engineering | 2015

Design, manufacturing and testing of Pd-membranes and membrane reactors for detritiation processes

Silvano Tosti; Alessia Santucci; Fabio Borgognoni; M. Incelli

Pd-based dense membranes are used to separate hydrogen isotopes with infinite selectivity. Membrane modules have been studied for several detritiation processes in the fuel cycle of fusion reactors: plasma exhaust treatment, tritium extraction from the breeding blanket and detritiation of highly tritiated water.


Journal of Membrane Science | 2008

Low temperature ethanol steam reforming in a Pd-Ag membrane reactor: Part 1: Ru-based catalyst

Silvano Tosti; Angelo Basile; Fabio Borgognoni; V Capaldo; Stefano Cordiner; S. Di Cave; F Fausto Gallucci; Claudio Rizzello; Alessia Santucci; Enrico Traversa


Journal of Membrane Science | 2008

Low-temperature ethanol steam reforming in a Pd-Ag membrane reactor, part 2.: Pt-based and Ni-based catalysts and general comparison

Silvano Tosti; Angelo Basile; Fabio Borgognoni; V Capaldo; Stefano Cordiner; S. Di Cave; F Fausto Gallucci; Claudio Rizzello; Alessia Santucci; Enrico Traversa


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2013

Hydrogen permeation through Pd-Ag membranes: Surface effects and Sieverts' law

Monia Vadrucci; Fabio Borgognoni; Andrea Moriani; Alessia Santucci; Silvano Tosti


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2013

Pd-based membrane reactors for producing ultra pure hydrogen: Oxidative reforming of bio-ethanol

Silvano Tosti; M. Zerbo; Angelo Basile; Vincenza Calabrò; Fabio Borgognoni; Alessia Santucci


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2011

Pure hydrogen production in a Pd–Ag multi-membranes module by methane steam reforming

Fabio Borgognoni; Silvano Tosti; Monia Vadrucci; Alessia Santucci


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2013

Combined methane and ethanol reforming for pure hydrogen production through Pd-based membranes

Fabio Borgognoni; Silvano Tosti; Monia Vadrucci; Alessia Santucci


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2010

Multi-tube Pd―Ag membrane reactor for pure hydrogen production

Silvano Tosti; Fabio Borgognoni; Alessia Santucci


Journal of Membrane Science | 2013

Testing of dense Pd-Ag tubes: Effect of pressure and membrane thickness on the hydrogen permeability

Alessia Santucci; Fabio Borgognoni; Monia Vadrucci; Silvano Tosti

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