He huaxue yu fangshe huaxue (Apr 2024)

Effect of Heat Treatment in Air on Hydrogen Permeation Through Pd Membrane

  • YIN Zhao-hui,
  • LI Shuai,
  • DU Miao,
  • MI Jing,
  • YU Qing-he,
  • HAO Lei

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7538/hhx.2024.YX.2023045
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 46, no. 2
pp. 111 – 117

Abstract

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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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