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Synthesis of Catalytically Active Cermet Membranes Using Combustion Processes for Small Power Plants

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Porous cermet membranes with improved operating properties were synthesized by means of SHS with a reduction stage in the thermal explosion regime in vacuum from a mixture of powders of the PTYu alloy (95% N – 5% Al) + Co3O4. As a result porous cermet membranes with 10 – 20 nm Ni and Co nanoparticles in the surface layers of the pores were obtained. A prototype of a power plant with high mass/size cell-battery characteristics was developed: specific volume 3.3 liters/kW and 1.6 kg/kW.

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Translated from Steklo i Keramika, No. 2, pp. 7 – 10, February, 2016.

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Uvarov, V.I., Loryan, V.É., Uvarov, S.V. et al. Synthesis of Catalytically Active Cermet Membranes Using Combustion Processes for Small Power Plants. Glass Ceram 73, 43–46 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10717-016-9822-y

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