Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
628843 Desalination 2006 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Silicon carbide (SiC) is one of the promising materials for high-temperature hydrogen separation membranes because of its thermal and chemical stability. It has already been suggested that the pore structure and gas permeation performance of precursor-derived SiC-based inorganic membranes can be tailored by optimization of various factors encountered during and pre/post pyrolysis steps. It was found in this study that addition of polystyrene, appropriate oxidation of the membrane, and low-temperature thermal cross-linking contribute to improved gas permeation performance (H2 permeance and H2/N2 permselectivity).

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