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A polymer electrolyte hydrogen pump hydrogenation reactor
Jay Benziger, James Nehlsen
Chemical & Biological Engineering
Keller Center for Innovation in Engineering Education
Princeton Institute for the Science and Technology of Materials
High Meadows Environmental Institute
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Engineering & Materials Science
Hydrogenation
100%
Electrolytes
77%
Acetone
67%
Current density
63%
Hydrogen
63%
Pumps
61%
Polymers
58%
Protons
47%
Catalysts
33%
Cathodes
26%
Adsorption
25%
Porous carbon
20%
Surface reactions
18%
Catalysis
17%
Catalyst supports
17%
Olefins
15%
Reaction rates
15%
Atoms
13%
Anodes
12%
Liquids
8%
Water
7%
Chemical Compounds
Pump
77%
Hydrogenation
58%
Current Density
58%
Acetone
49%
Hydrogen
40%
Proton
31%
Catalyst
26%
Cathode
23%
Langmuir-Hinshelwood Kinetics
22%
Heterogeneous Catalysis
17%
Surface Reaction
16%
Adsorption
15%
Carbonyl Group
14%
Hydrogen Atom
13%
Anode
11%
Time
11%
Alkene
11%
Porosity
9%
Liquid
8%
Carbon Atom
7%