Can you provide me more details about Argonne ceramic membranes From where we can buy that membrane? How much does it cost per membrane?? When natural gas is passed through membrane we get hydrogen gas than what about remaining byproduct

Shefali Chaudhari | Nov 3, 2020 | Category: Laboratory

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Siddharth Maddali | Nov 3, 2020

1) Argonne is a research lab, not a ceramics vendor. 2) If you want to know the properties of a ceramic you're interested in, you should contact an actual vendor, not post on a public forum like this.

Shefali Chaudhari | Nov 3, 2020

https://www.eurekalert.org/features/doe/2004-06/dnl-fth061404.php This is the link

Dave Anderson | Nov 3, 2021

I just watched a video of a type of sheet sponge you had developed over 3 years ago that could be used in water to soak up oil and petreoleum products, with cleaning up oceanic oil spills in mind. Has this product been used yet on a large commercial scale? That is too great of an Earth saving development not to want to see it in use immediately.

Argonne National Laboratory | Nov 3, 2020

Hello Shefali. This feature is about 15 years old. We would suggest you refine your search for recent news... Say within the last 2 years. But, because Argonne is primarily a research institution (as Siddharth pointed out), you will have better luck in contacting companies who sell ceramic membranes (Argonne is not in the business of selling products).

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