Perovskite-based mixed protonic-electronic conducting membranes for hydrogen separation: Recent status and advances

Hydrogen share in the energy market has increased significantly in line with greater demand for zero emission fuel and the development of novel production routes via renewable resources. The application of mixed protonic-electronic conducting (MPEC) ceramic membrane within the hydrogen production pr...

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Main Authors: Wang, H., Wang, X., Meng, B., Tan, X., Loh, K., Sunarso, J., Liu, Shaomin
Format: Journal Article
Published: Elsevier 2017
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/59580
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author Wang, H.
Wang, X.
Meng, B.
Tan, X.
Loh, K.
Sunarso, J.
Liu, Shaomin
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Wang, X.
Meng, B.
Tan, X.
Loh, K.
Sunarso, J.
Liu, Shaomin
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description Hydrogen share in the energy market has increased significantly in line with greater demand for zero emission fuel and the development of novel production routes via renewable resources. The application of mixed protonic-electronic conducting (MPEC) ceramic membrane within the hydrogen production process is an innovative route that enables high purity hydrogen production with low cost. This review provides readers a brief summary of the research efforts on MPEC ceramic membrane for hydrogen separation as well as the membrane reactor for hydrogen production and dehydrogenation or hydrogenation reactions. Most of the existing MPEC ceramic membranes come from either a single-phase or a dual-phase membrane. We discuss the working principles, the performances, the advantages and disadvantages, and the main issues of all these membranes. Major emphasis of the review is to cover the literature published in the last ten years since the earlier progress has been well documented by the previously existing reviews. We also put forward recommendations for future research direction in this topic.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-595802018-03-26T05:20:52Z Perovskite-based mixed protonic-electronic conducting membranes for hydrogen separation: Recent status and advances Wang, H. Wang, X. Meng, B. Tan, X. Loh, K. Sunarso, J. Liu, Shaomin Hydrogen share in the energy market has increased significantly in line with greater demand for zero emission fuel and the development of novel production routes via renewable resources. The application of mixed protonic-electronic conducting (MPEC) ceramic membrane within the hydrogen production process is an innovative route that enables high purity hydrogen production with low cost. This review provides readers a brief summary of the research efforts on MPEC ceramic membrane for hydrogen separation as well as the membrane reactor for hydrogen production and dehydrogenation or hydrogenation reactions. Most of the existing MPEC ceramic membranes come from either a single-phase or a dual-phase membrane. We discuss the working principles, the performances, the advantages and disadvantages, and the main issues of all these membranes. Major emphasis of the review is to cover the literature published in the last ten years since the earlier progress has been well documented by the previously existing reviews. We also put forward recommendations for future research direction in this topic. 2017 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/59580 10.1016/j.jiec.2017.11.016 Elsevier restricted
spellingShingle Wang, H.
Wang, X.
Meng, B.
Tan, X.
Loh, K.
Sunarso, J.
Liu, Shaomin
Perovskite-based mixed protonic-electronic conducting membranes for hydrogen separation: Recent status and advances
title Perovskite-based mixed protonic-electronic conducting membranes for hydrogen separation: Recent status and advances
title_full Perovskite-based mixed protonic-electronic conducting membranes for hydrogen separation: Recent status and advances
title_fullStr Perovskite-based mixed protonic-electronic conducting membranes for hydrogen separation: Recent status and advances
title_full_unstemmed Perovskite-based mixed protonic-electronic conducting membranes for hydrogen separation: Recent status and advances
title_short Perovskite-based mixed protonic-electronic conducting membranes for hydrogen separation: Recent status and advances
title_sort perovskite-based mixed protonic-electronic conducting membranes for hydrogen separation: recent status and advances
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/59580