Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1297876 | Solid State Ionics | 2009 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Thin films of tungsten phosphate glasses were deposited on a Pd substrate by a pulsed laser deposition method and the flux of hydrogen passed thorough the glass film was measured with a conventional gas permeation technique in the temperature range 300-500 °C. The glass film deposited at low oxygen pressure was inappropriate for hydrogen permeation because of reduction of W ions due to oxygen deficiency. The membrane used in the hydrogen permeation experiment was a 3-layered membrane and consisted of Pd film (~ 20 nm), the glass film (â¤Â 300 nm) and the Pd substrate (250 µm). When the pressure difference of hydrogen and thickness of the glass layer were respectively 0.2 MPa and ~ 100 nm, the permeation rate through the membrane was 2.0 Ã 10â 6 mol cmâ 2 sâ 1 at 500 °C. It was confirmed that the protonic and electronic mixed conducting glass thin film show high hydrogen permeation rate.
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Authors
Hiromasa Tawarayama, Hiroshi Kawazoe, Hideo Hosono,