Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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674574 | Thermochimica Acta | 2011 | 4 Pages |
Titania supported palladium oxide (PdO) chemochromic pigments have been used in various hydrogen sensing devices as a passive technique for detecting hydrogen leaks. Here, we present new data for the kinetics of titania-supported PdO reduction by hydrogen gas by means of thermogravimetric/differential thermal (TG/DTA) analysis. The TG/DTA thermograms show a two step process. The first step in the process is an induction period during which no color change occurs – having zero reaction order with respect to palladium oxide concentration [PdO]. A color change is associated with the second step during which the adsorbed hydrogen reacts with PdO⋯H species to form water. This step has fast kinetics with reaction order of 0.55 and zero with respect to [PdO⋯H] and [H2], respectively.
► PdO/TiO2 chemochromic pigments as hydrogen sensor. ► Reduction proceeds in two stages. ► First stage is the induction period and the rate limiting step. ► Induction period is a zero order event with respect to PdO concentration. ► Color change occurs during the second stage.