1996
DOI: 10.3997/2214-4609.201408627
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Ghost attenuation in dual-sensor cable data

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“…At the high oxygen partial pressure (pOz) side of the membrane, shorted fuel cell systems (8). The most promising reaction to emerge from these exploratory studies thus far appears to be the conversion of methane to CO/Hz by the integrated steam reforming and electrocatalytic partial oxidation process invented in our laboratories at BP (9). Since syngas is the thermodynamically favored product at high temperatures, yields were found to approach 1000/0.…”
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“…At the high oxygen partial pressure (pOz) side of the membrane, shorted fuel cell systems (8). The most promising reaction to emerge from these exploratory studies thus far appears to be the conversion of methane to CO/Hz by the integrated steam reforming and electrocatalytic partial oxidation process invented in our laboratories at BP (9). Since syngas is the thermodynamically favored product at high temperatures, yields were found to approach 1000/0.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Our work at BP has evolved from the study of fuel cell reactors for novel hydrocarbon conversion reactions to the development of a-process we call Electropox (Electrochemical Partial Oxidation). The Electropox process integrates the partial oxidation and steam reforming of methane with oxygen separation in a single process (8,9). The core of the process is a dense, electroceramic membrane that separates oxygen from air and permits it to react with natural gas under process conditions.…”
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confidence: 99%