Microporous Graphene Membrane Reactors

S. M. S. Tilebon,K. Ghasemzadeh,A. Basile

Published 2019 in Current Trends and Future Developments on (Bio-) Membranes

ABSTRACT

Abstract Graphene is a new nanomaterial that has been used in fabrication formulations in recent years. In this case, graphene-based membranes have several uncommon properties such as structural strength that can improve its separation performance. As one of the most promising approaches in chemical process intensification, membrane reactor (MR) technology has attracted great attention in the few last years, and this subject is still currently undergoing rapid development and innovation. Nevertheless, few studies focus on evaluating graphene-based MR performances, which implies there are still a lot of challenges for graphene MR applications. Therefore, this chapter addresses research and development (R&D) of graphene-based MR applications, which presents graphene membranes that show high flux of hydrogen over to other gases and indicates good potential for water treatment. Indeed, after discussing progress in MR technology, the performance of various graphene membranes is introduced, followed by evaluation of employing graphene membranes for various chemical reactions from both aspects of modeling and experimental works.

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    2019

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    Current Trends and Future Developments on (Bio-) Membranes

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    Materials Science, Chemistry, Engineering

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