Anderson et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Carbon dioxide separation and dry reforming of methane for synthesis of syngas by a dual‐phase membrane reactorAnderson et al., 2013
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- 336744430540685087
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- Anderson M
- Lin Y
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- AIChE Journal
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High‐temperature CO2 selective membranes offer potential for use to separate flue gas and produce a warm, pure CO2 stream as a chemical feedstock. The coupling of separation of CO2 by a ceramic–carbonate dual‐phase membrane with dry reforming of CH4 to produce …
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