We have studied dehydrogenation and subsequent permeation of hydrogen
from some small alcohols and hydrocarbons over a 20 mu m thin Pd membr
ane at temperatures between 523 and 623 K. It is only for the smaller
alcohols that significant amounts of hydrogen permeate the membrane. A
n addition of oxygen in the alcohol supply is needed to prevent a slow
quenching of the permeation. The ratio of oxygen to alcohol is critic
al. For the right balance between methanol and oxygen permeation is ve
ry effective, and comparable to permeation caused by pure hydrogen. St
udies of CH3OD and C2H5OD further show that the permeation is dependen
t on the hydrogen origin, i.e. the methyl and hydroxyl hydrogen have d
ifferent reaction pathways and permeation probabilities.