Palladium (Pd) membranes as key enabling technology for precombustion CO2 capture and hydrogen production
Peters, Thijs; Rørvik, Per Martin; Sunde, Tor Olav Løveng; Stange, Marit Synnøve Sæverud; Roness, Frode; Reinertsen, Torkild; Ræder, Henrik; Larring, Yngve; Bredesen, Rune
Peer reviewed, Journal article
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Date
2017Metadata
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Abstract
Palladium (Pd) membranes are a promising enabling technology for power generation and hydrogen production with CO2 capture. SINTEF has developed and patented a flexible technology to produce Pd-alloy membranes that significantly improves flux and thereby reduces material costs. Reinertsen AS and SINTEF aim to demonstrate the Pd membrane technology for H2 separation on a side stream of the Statoil Methanol Plant at Tjeldbergodden, Norway. In the present article, we present the upscaling of the membrane manufacturing process, together with the membrane module and skid design and construction.