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Determination of Effective Hydrogen Permeability from Performance Characteristics of High-Temperature Membrane Equipment

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Vandyshev, A.B., Murav'ev, L.L. & Timofeev, N.I. Determination of Effective Hydrogen Permeability from Performance Characteristics of High-Temperature Membrane Equipment. Chemical and Petroleum Engineering 38, 641–646 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1023393828534

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