Abstract

AN impetus has been given to the investigation of high-temperature membrane reactors since asymmetric y-A2O3 membrane was commercially available in the early 1980s. Since then many catalytic reactions including dehydrogenation, hydrogenation, oxidation, etc. have been intensively demonstrated with inorganic membrane reactors[']. The driving forces behind the interest in this topic continue to be the use of inorganic membranes to carry out important separations and also to catalyze reactions. For an equilibrium-limited reaction, the membrane is

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