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41. Microstructure And Hydrogen Transport Properties Of Nb-Ti-Co Hydrogen Separation Alloys
42. Microstructure And Hydrogen Permeability Of Nb-Ti-Ni(Fe) Hydrogen Separation Alloys
43. Preparation And Properties Of In,Ta Co-doped BaCeO3-based Hydrogen Separation Membranes
44. Theoretical Investigation On CO2 And H2 Adsorption And Separation In The Modified Carbonaceous Porous Materials
45. Numerical Simulation Of Wear Characteristics Of Hydrogen Separation Membranein The Fluidized Bed Reactor
46. Electrochemical Properties And Applications Of High Temperature Proton Conductors With Perovskite Structure
47. Influence Of Ion Doping On The Properties Of Ni-La2Ce2O7 Based Hydrogen Separation Membranes
48. Preparation And Properties Of Proton-Electronic Dual-Phase Composite Membrane For Hydrogen Separation
49. Preparation And Performance Of Palladium Composite Membrane
50. Study On The Catalytic Hydrogen Production Performance Of Metallic Nickel Hollow Fiber Membrane Reactor
51. Synthesis and characterization of ultramicroporous zeolitic membranes for hydrogen separation
52. Doping and defect structure of mixed-conducting ceramics for gas separation
53. Hydrogen separation using asymmetric cellulose acetate hollow fiber membranes
54. Permselective palladium membranes for hydrogen separation
55. Impact of coal derived impurities on the performance of hydrogen separation membranes
56. The construction of palladium and palladium-alloy supported membranes for hydrogen separation using supercritical fluid deposition
57. Mixed protonic-electronic conductors for hydrogen separation membranes
58. Synthesis and Modification of MFI-Type Zeolite Membranes for High Temperature Hydrogen Separation and Water Gas Shift Membrane Reactions
59. Computational studies of reacting flows with applications to zinc selenide nanoparticle synthesis and methane/hydrogen separation
60. Modeling and characterization of mixed ionic-electronic conductor membranes for hydrogen separation
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