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Methane steam reforming analysis in a palladium-based catalytic membrane reactor. G. Barbieri. Ind. Engng. Chem. Res., August 1997, 36(8), 3369--3374.

Methane steam reforming was investigated in a laboratory plant using membranes of Pd and Pd/Ag supported on alumina. The Pd membranes were prepared using the co-condensation technique and by electroless plating. The effects of parameters such as temperature, feed flow rate and feed molar ratio on methane conversion were studied. Experimental results are compared with data predicted by a model developed earlier. 18 refs.

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Journal title: Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research

Keywords: catalytic reforming

Subjects: Steam, Refining, Natural gas

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