Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
637795 Journal of Membrane Science 2008 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

The gas permeation of a 2 μm thick Pd membrane was examined between 363 K and 773 K with pfeed ranging from 1.4 bar to 3.8 bar and pperm fixed at atmospheric pressure. The pressure exponent value ranged from 0.68 to 1.0, and it gradually decreased with increasing temperature and pressure. The transformation of rate-limiting step and enhancement of surface process were suggested to the main reason for the fluctuation of n value, and the influence of contaminant species on the n value can be excluded in this study. The H2 permeation flux of the membrane gave a marked change forming a peak at 413 K and 443 K with pfeed = 2 bar and 3 bar, respectively. These two peaks can be ascribed to the α/β palladium hydride phase transition. The metal membrane delaminated from the support after hydrogen embrittlement but it still maintained the nanostructure. The phase transition temperature range (20 K) for our 2 μm thick membrane was smaller than that of a 25 μm thick one (above 40 K) described in the literature.

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