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Fabrication of Hydrogen‐Permeable Composite Membranes Packed with Palladium Nanoparticles
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Materials ScienceChemical EngineeringMembrane TechnologyPalladium NanoparticlesEngineeringNanomaterialsPorous MembraneNovel Pd MembraneHydrogenChemistryComposite Palladium MembranePolymer MembranePalladium Grains
Novel Pd membrane: A composite palladium membrane for hydrogen separation has been fabricated by vacuum-assisted electroless plating. Nanometer-sized palladium grains are packed into a mesoporous γ-alumina layer located on a macroporous alumina tubular support (see figure). The observed high resistance to hydrogen embrittlement is attributed to the novel membrane configuration and to size-related effects of the palladium grains, and these materials may find use in gas-separation membranes.
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