He huaxue yu fangshe huaxue (Apr 2024)
Effect of Heat Treatment in Air on Hydrogen Permeation Through Pd Membrane
Abstract
In order to study the effect of heat treatment in air on the hydrogen permeation in/through Pd membrane, Pd membrane was deposited via the electroless plating method and the hydrogen permeation flux of Pd membrane before and after heat treatment in air at 573 K was measured. The membranes were characterized by XRD, SEM, AFM and hydrogen permeation tests. The results show that Pd membrane is compact and defect-free and has a thickness of 5 μm. The hydrogen permeability of Pd membrane at 673 K, 723 K and 773 K are 3.62×10-9, 5.12×10-9 mol/(m·s·Pa0.5) and 6.80×10-9 mol/(m·s·Pa0.5), respectively. The membrane treated in air at 573 K has higher surface roughness, larger surface area and more dissociation adsorption sites than the as-deposited membrane, thus improving the hydrogen permeability of the Pd membrane. After heat treatment, the hydrogen permeability of Pd membrane at 673, 723 K and 773 K are 5.32×10-9, 6.44×10-9 mol/(m·s·Pa0.5) and 7.31×10-9 mol/(m·s·Pa0.5), respectively. The hydrogen permeability of such Pd membrane is 1.1-1.5 times higher than that of the as-deposited one.
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