Some peculiarities of dehydrogenation of propane and n-butane in a combined membrane reactor with the AOK-73-24 industrial alumina–chromia catalyst and a palladium membrane

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Electrocatalytic palladium membrane reactors (ePMRs) use electricity and water to drive hydrogenation reactions without ever forming H2 gas. In these reactors, a palladium membrane physically separates electrochemical hydrogen formation in...


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Sputtering palladium onto a porous PTFE support enables a 96% reduction in metal content in an electrolytic palladium membrane reactor.


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