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Archive | 2013

Water-Gas-Shift Membrane Reactor for High-Pressure Hydrogen Production. A comprehensive project report (FY2010 - FY2012)

John R. Klaehn; Eric S. Peterson; Christopher J. Orme; Dhaval Bhandari; Scott Michael Miller; Anthony Yu-Chung Ku; Kimberly Ann Polishchuk; Kristi Jean Narang; Surinder Prabhjot Singh; Wei Wei; Roger Allen Shisler; Paul Brian Wickersham; Kevin Paul Mcevoy; William Alberts; Paul Edward Howson; Thomas Barton; Vijay Sethi

Idaho National Laboratory (INL), GE Global Research (GEGR), and Western Research Institute (WRI) have successfully produced hydrogen-selective membranes for water-gas-shift (WGS) modules that enable high-pressure hydrogen product streams. Several high performance (HP) polymer membranes were investigated for their gas separation performance under simulated (mixed gas) and actual syngas conditions. To enable optimal module performance, membranes with high hydrogen (H2) selectivity, permeance, and stability under WGS conditions are required. The team determined that the VTEC PI 80-051 and VTEC PI 1388 (polyimide from Richard Blaine International, Inc.) are prime candidates for the H2 gas separations at operating temperatures (~200°C). VTEC PI 80-051 was thoroughly analyzed for its H2 separations under syngas processing conditions using more-complex membrane configurations, such as tube modules and hollow fibers. These membrane formats have demonstrated that the selected VTEC membrane is capable of providing highly selective H2/CO2 separation (α = 7-9) and H2/CO separation (α = 40-80) in humidified syngas streams. In addition, the VTEC polymer membranes are resilient within the syngas environment (WRI coal gasification) at 200°C for over 1000 hours. The information within this report conveys current developments of VTEC PI 80-051 as an effective H2 gas separations membrane for high-temperature syngas streams.


Archive | 2000

Slurry preparation of bis (halophthalimides) and of polyether polymers

Farid Fouad Khouri; Ganesh Kailasam; Joseph John Caringi; Peter David Phelps; Paul Edward Howson


Archive | 2000

Method for preparing polyether polymers of predetermined molecular

Thomas Joseph Fyvie; Peter David Phelps; Paul Edward Howson; Donald Frank Rohr; Ganesh Kailasam; Elliott West Shanklin


Archive | 2003

Method for preparing polyimide and polyimide prepared thereby

Norberto Silvi; Mark Howard Giammattei; Paul Edward Howson; Farid Fouad Khouri


Archive | 1987

Bis(dialkyl aromatic ether anhydride) and polymers obtained therefrom

Paul Edward Howson


Archive | 2005

Method of purifying dianhydrides

Albert Santo Stella; Qing Ye; David Winfield Woodruff; Paul Edward Howson


Archive | 1991

Method for preparing a high molecular weight polyethermide polymer in a dual solvent system

Paul Edward Howson; Patricia Denise Mackenzie


Archive | 1996

Enhanced reactive metal wall for dehalogenation of hydrocarbons

Paul Edward Howson; Patricia Denise Mackenzie; David P. Horney


Archive | 1993

Method for preparing polyimides

John H. Lupinski; Paul Edward Howson


Archive | 2013

Hollow fiber membranes and methods for forming same

Dhaval Bhandari; Patrick Joseph Mccloskey; Paul Edward Howson; Kristi Jean Narang; William J. Koros

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