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Hydrogen separation using coated titanium alloys 원문보기

IPC분류정보
국가/구분 United States(US) Patent 등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
  • B01D-053/22
출원번호 US-0464774 (1983-02-07)
발명자 / 주소
  • Hill Eugene F. (11517 Bianca Ave. Granada Hills CA 91344)
인용정보 피인용 횟수 : 105  인용 특허 : 3

초록

This invention relates to the separation of hydrogen from other fluids by contacting said fluids with a titanium alloy comprising about 13% by weight vanadium, about 11% by weight chromium, about 3% by weight aluminum, balance titanium, stabilized in the body centered cubic crystalline form, said al

대표청구항

A process for separating hydrogen from other fluids by contacting said fluids with a titanium alloy comprising of the order of about 13% by weight vanadium, of the order of about 11% by weight chromium, or the order of about 3% by weight aluminum, balance titanium, stabilized in the body centered cu

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  3. Gamo Takaharu (Fujiidera JPX) Moriwaki Yoshio (Moriguchi JPX) Yamashita Toshio (Katano JPX) Fukuda Masataro (Toyonaka JPX), Hydrogen storage material.

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