M. Kajiwara et al., Rhodium- and iridium-dispersed porous alumina membranes and their hydrogenpermeation properties, CATAL TODAY, 56(1-3), 2000, pp. 83-87
Rhodium and iridium were used as novel membrane materials for hydrogen sepa
ration. The composite membranes consisting of these metals dispersed in the
pores of an asymmetric porous alumina were prepared by the CVD technique.
Rh(acac)(3) and Ir(acac)3 complexes were selected as the CVD precursors. Th
e hydrogen fluxes of the rhodium and iridium membranes were 0.155 and 0.178
mol m(-2) s(-1) at 773 K and the transmembrane pressure difference of 98 k
Pa, respectively, which were comparable to those of the palladium composite
membranes prepared by electroless plating and CVD. The ideal permselectivi
ties of hydrogen to nitrogen were 80 and 93 for rhodium and iridium, respec
tively. Hydrogen molecules adsorbed on metals dissociated into the atomic f
orm and then the atoms diffused through the metal layer. The CVD membranes
gave similar hydrogen permeation coefficients except for palladium. (C) 200
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