About this Abstract |
| Meeting |
MS&T25: Materials Science & Technology
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| Symposium
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2025 Undergraduate Student Poster Contest
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| Presentation Title |
SPU-17: Quantification of Gas Separation in Kaolinite Clay Membranes for Hydrogen Gas Filtration |
| Author(s) |
Ryan McGinnis, Grover Coors, Sandrine Ricote, Ivar Reimanis |
| On-Site Speaker (Planned) |
Ryan McGinnis |
| Abstract Scope |
Kaolinite clays exhibit microporous channels and high surface area after bisque firing. These natural structures lead to commercially viable catalysis supports and efficient gas separation membranes, especially for hydrogen gas production. This poster covers the fabrication and testing of kaolinite clay membranes for gas separation. Sourcing, processing methods, and geometric design are examined for their influence on separation factors, microstructures, and mechanical constraints in kaolinite-based ceramics for scalable hydrogen filtration. |