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US07641888B2 Membrane apparatus and method of preparing a membrane and a method of producing hydrogen 有权
膜装置及其制备方法及氢的制造方法

  • Patent Title: Membrane apparatus and method of preparing a membrane and a method of producing hydrogen
  • Patent Title (中): 膜装置及其制备方法及氢的制造方法
  • Application No.: US10555000
    Application Date: 2004-04-28
  • Publication No.: US07641888B2
    Publication Date: 2010-01-05
  • Inventor: Edward GobinaSusanne Olsen
  • Applicant: Edward GobinaSusanne Olsen
  • Applicant Address: GB Aberdeen
  • Assignee: Gas2 Limited
  • Current Assignee: Gas2 Limited
  • Current Assignee Address: GB Aberdeen
  • Agency: Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice, PLLC
  • Agent Mark D. Jenkins
  • Priority: GB0310281.1 20030503
  • International Application: PCT/GB2004/001787 WO 20040428
  • International Announcement: WO2004/098750 WO 20041118
  • Main IPC: C01B3/02
  • IPC: C01B3/02
Membrane apparatus and method of preparing a membrane and a method of producing hydrogen
Abstract:
The present invention discloses a method, apparatus and method of manufacturing an apparatus; all to produce hydrogen gas, particularly synthesis gas. Preferred embodiments of the invention include an alpha alumina membrane which has been treated with a TiO2 wash coat on one side and has an active gamma alumina layer on an opposite side. A metal catalyst, preferably rhodium, is deposited within the pores of the alumina. Oxygen travels through the membrane and is activated before contacting methane on the other side of the membrane and forming synthesis gas through partial oxidation of the methane. Embodiments of the invention have a number of benefits including the high conversion rate of oxygen (100%), the separate feed streams of methane and oxygen which allow for optimal ratios to be used without danger of explosion, and the opportunity to vary the feed rates without changing the products formed. Normally gaseous hydrocarbons recovered from remote oil wells (e.g. offshore oil wells) can thus be converted to synthesis gas and then to normally liquid hydrocarbons via a Fischer-Tropsch type reaction. The normally liquid hydrocarbons are easier to transport away from the remote oil well than normally gaseous hydrocarbons.
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