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Catalytically Active Cermet Membrane for Converting Byproducts from the Production of Combustibles

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The conversion of waste byproducts in water, which are formed stoichiometrically as result of the Fischer–Tropsch process, in obtaining combustibles is examined. Theoretical and experimental studies of the vacuum synthesis of cermet membranes based on the system Al–Ni–Co3O4 are performed. The membranes obtained give 85 – 99% conversion of byproducts into syngas.

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Translated from Steklo i Keramika, No. 8, pp. 10 – 14, August, 2014.

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Uvarov, V.I., Borovinskaya, I.P., Lukin, E.S. et al. Catalytically Active Cermet Membrane for Converting Byproducts from the Production of Combustibles. Glass Ceram 71, 270–274 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10717-014-9667-1

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