PdAg/alumina membranes prepared by high power impulse magnetron sputtering for hydrogen separation
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2018
abstract:
The development of hydrogen purification membranes that meet market demands such as high purity, dynamic hydrogen production even at small scale, and reduced costs is still an open question. With this view, the present study aims at developing, for the first time, a method based on high power impulse magnetron sputtering for the deposition of Pd77Ag23 (wt%) films onto porous alumina substrates to achieve composite membranes with high hydrogen permeability and stability. This technique allows the deposition of films also on complex geometries and can be easily scaled up, thus making this technology a potential candidate for preparing high performing membranes. Membranes made by stable and porous alumina supports and metallic, dense and crystalline Pd77Ag23 layers, from 3.5 ?m to 17 ?m thick, have been prepared and tested. The membranes showed good hydrogen permeability values, showing flux values up to a maximum of 0.62 molH2 m-2 s-1 at 450 °C and ?P of 300 kPa. The resistance to hydrogen embrittlement and the chemical inertness to syngas were also demonstrated.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Alumina; High power impulse magnetron sputtering; Hydrogen; Membrane; PdAg
List of contributors:
Romano, Matteo; Armelao, Lidia; Fabrizio, Monica; Barison, Simona; Montagner, Francesco; Deambrosis, SILVIA MARIA; Boldrini, Stefano; Fasolin, Stefano; Ferrario, Alberto
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