Publication Date:
2018
abstract:
Thanks to their high hydrogen permeability, vanadium based alloys can be a valuable and sustainable alternative to palladium alloys, commonly employed in commercial membranes for hydrogen purification/separation. In this work, the unprecedented deposition of micrometric vanadium-based multilayers and their investigation as hydrogen selective membranes have been reported. In particular, this work describes the use of High Power Impulse Magnetron Sputtering, a technique easily scalable also for complex geometries, for the deposition of dense and crystalline Pd/V93Pd7/Pd multilayers with total thickness <7 ?m onto porous alumina. These membranes showed high hydrogen fluxes in the 300-400 °C range, up to 0.26 mol m-2 s-1 at 300 kPa pressure difference and 375 °C, as well as an unexpected and significant resistance to hydrogen embrittlement and to syngas in operating conditions.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
vanadium; hydrogen; membrane; high power impulse magnetron sputtering; multilayer
List of contributors:
Romano, Matteo; Armelao, Lidia; Fabrizio, Monica; Barison, Simona; Miorin, Enrico; Montagner, Francesco; Boldrini, Stefano; Fasolin, Stefano; Ferrario, Alberto
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