Jn. Keuler et L. Lorenzen, Developing a heating procedure to optimise hydrogen permeance through Pd-Ag membranes of thickness less than 2.2 mu m, J MEMBR SCI, 195(2), 2002, pp. 203-213
The Pd-Ag films, with a total thickness of < 2.2 mum. were deposited by ele
ctroless plating on the inside of alpha -alumina membranes from SCT. The H-
2 permeances through separated Pd-Ag layers were poor and heating condition
s were investigated to improve the H-2 permeances through the metal films.
The heating temperature, heating time and heating environment all had a sig
nificant effect on the H-2 permeance and the H-2 to N-2 selectivity of the
Pd-Ag films. The films were oxidised at 310 degreesC for 1 h after heat tre
atment in Ar at 550 degreesC, and then reduced in H2. This additional surfa
ce modification step more than doubled the H-2 permeance through the film a
nd only created a moderate amount of membrane defects as indicated by the i
ncrease in the N-2 permeance. After the heating process, the membranes were
characterised from 250 to 410 degreesC using both a sweep gas and a positi
ve pressure difference. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.