Open Cell Foams as Substrates for the Design of Structured Catalysts, Solid Oxide Fuel Cells & Supported Asymmetric Membranes (Biochemistry Research Trends) - Hardcover

Smorygo, Oleg; Sadykov, Vladislav; Ljudmila Bobrova

 
9781634854283: Open Cell Foams as Substrates for the Design of Structured Catalysts, Solid Oxide Fuel Cells & Supported Asymmetric Membranes (Biochemistry Research Trends)

Inhaltsangabe

This monograph summarizes results from the international research devoted to the design of efficient structured catalysts for the transformation of fuels into syngas, intermediate-temperature solid oxide fuel cells and asymmetric supported oxygen separation/catalytic membranes based on new types of metal alloy/composite foam substrates. The comparative analysis of different porous permeable materials was performed in terms of the achievable pore size and relative density ranges, hydraulic permeability and transfer parameters. It was demonstrated that the open-cell foam provide a good combination of properties that can be advantageous in many catalytic applications.

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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

Oleg Smorygo graduated from Belarusian National Technical University (1987) with the degree of metallurgy engineer (honors diploma). Since then, he has been working at Powder Metallurgy Institute (PMI) of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Minsk. In 1994, he received PhD degree in the field of powder metallurgy and composite materials. He had research activities abroad as invited researcher at: National School of Engineers of Saint-Etienne, France (2002-2003); ARCI, Hyderabad, India (2004); Osstem Implant Co., Pusan, South Korea (2005). Oleg Smorygo is currently Head of Department of Porous Materials and Head of Laboratory at PMI. Most of his publications and patents are related to the foam-structure materials research, technologies and their applications in various areas.

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