Takamura et al., 2008 - Google Patents
Fabrication and characteristics of planar-type methane reformer using ceria-based oxygen permeable membraneTakamura et al., 2008
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- 1156934929903066491
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- Takamura H
- Ogawa M
- Suehiro K
- Takahashi H
- Okada M
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- Solid State Ionics
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This paper describes the fabrication of a planar-type methane reformer based on a composite-type oxygen permeable membrane and its reforming properties. The membrane reformer module comprising of (Ce0. 85Sm0. 15) O2–15 vol.% MnFe2O4 and a ferric …
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