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gas separation of hydrogen from a hydrogen-ammonia mixture

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robertk

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May 14, 1999
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Hello,<br>
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I have a gas mixture of about 70 % hydrogen and 25 % ammonia and some other inerts.<br>
The temerature range for separation must be 150 to 300 °C<br>
I want to permeate hydrogen through any kind of membrane to concentrate up the mixture.<br>
perhaps molecular sieving.<br>
Could anyone give me some advice.<br>
Thanks,<br>
<br>
robertk
 
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Try looking at ftp://membrane.ct.utwente.nl/Membrane-Net/theses/<br>
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the above URL gets you the FTP directory /Membrane-Net/theses/ at membrane.ct.utwente.nl which is a searchable discussion list.<br>
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you may want to join the LISTSERVE at membrane-discussion@utct1029.ct.utwente.nl so you can post requests to the discussion group. I forget how to join though.<br>
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Good luck<br>
hollerg
 
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