Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1279597 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2008 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

A new class of H2 selective membrane, based on CsHSO4, was produced using an extremely simple preparation procedure comprising an impregnation-, a drying- and an uniaxial pressing-step. The optimized preparation conditions resulted in membranes showing hydrogen permeance up to 0.2 μmol s−1 m−2 Pa−1 and a permselectivity of 14 and 7 towards H2:CO2 and H2:CH4, respectively. All gas permeation experiments were performed between 20 and 180 °C. TGA, XRD and impedance spectroscopy were used to identify the various phases of CsHSO4. Interesting is that the hydrogen permeance of the membrane is related to the specific phases of CsHSO4. The gas transport mechanism in CsHSO4–SiO2 composite membranes seems to be a combination of Knudsen diffusion and solution diffusion through the monoclinic phases of CsHSO4. The proton conductive properties of CsHSO4 play an insignificant role in the hydrogen transport through the membrane.

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