TY - JOUR AU - Winnick, Jack AB - A gas separation device, using a ceramic membrane with an applied electric field, is applied to the removal of from simulated coal gas at temperatures equivalent to those encountered in gasification. The anode product is elemental sulfur vapor. Removal of up to 98% of the inlet is observed with total applied voltages of 2 V or less; current densities up to 100 mA/sq. cm are achieved. Results with varying gas composition, temperature, and electrode materials are presented. Concurrent removal of is seen but is apparently due to poor electrolyte morphology, leading to gas crossover. TI - Performance of an Electrochemical Membrane  H 2 S  Separator JF - Journal of the Electrochemical Society DO - 10.1149/1.2069244 DA - 1992-02-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/iop-publishing/performance-of-an-electrochemical-membrane-h-2-s-separator-gAjOvnLVK9 SP - 492 EP - 498 VL - 139 IS - 2 DP - DeepDyve ER -