DOI: 10.14264/uql.2015.1092
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Development of microporous cobalt oxide silica membrane for CO2/H2 separation

Abstract: Hydrogen as a clean energy carrier is proposed as a long term solution to address issues related to global warming, energy security and air pollution. H2 production is currently fossil fuel based and this is expected to remain the case during the transition to cleaner sources. Hence, high performance H2 separation from CO2 is required to meet purity production targets, whilst the CO2 can be transported and stored in safe geological sites. Microporous silica membranes are a promising technology for processing s… Show more

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