Coorstek the world s leading engineered ceramics manufacturer today announced that a team of scientists from coorstek membrane sciences the university of oslo norway and the instituto de tecnología química spain have successfully completed laboratory testing of a ceramic membrane that generates compressed hydrogen from natural gas.
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A team of scientists from coorstek membrane sciences and the university of oslo in norway and the instituto de tecnología química itq institute of chemical technology in spain have successfully completed lab testing of a ceramic membrane that generates compressed hydrogen from natural gas and electricity in a one step process with near zero energy loss.
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Golden colorado usa august 5 2016 coorstek the world s leading engineered ceramics manufacturer today announced that a team of scientists from coorstek membrane sciences the university of oslo norway and the instituto de tecnología química spain has developed a new process to use natural gas as raw material for aromatic chemicals.
Per kristian vestre group vice president coorstek membrane sciences and industry veteran added.