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Gas Transmission Properties of Pd–Ag Membranes Coated with Modifying Layer

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The paper proposes the manufacturing methods for modifying coatings for gas-diffusion membranes made of palladium-silver alloy comprising 23% Ag. Highly developed surface structures are synthesized to intensify chemisorption and dissociation and to accelerate the overall process of hydrogen transmission through the membrane. At a 0.6 MPa hydrogen overpressure and 100°C temperature, the density of the hydrogen flow through Pd/Ag23 wt.% membrane with the developed surface is 7 times higher than through the similar membrane without the modifying layer. The analysis of the proposed methods shows that the hydrogen density passing through the membranes with the modifying coating synthesized by a method with the included recrystallization stage, is 1.3 times higher than through the similar membranes synthesized in accordance with the standard procedures. The experiments show that the hydrogen transmission rate can be increased in the surface limited regime by creating a highly developed structure of the membrane surface.

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Translated from Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedenii, Fizika, No. 3, pp. 97–101, March, 2020.

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Petriev, I.S., Baryshev, M.G., Voronin, K.A. et al. Gas Transmission Properties of Pd–Ag Membranes Coated with Modifying Layer. Russ Phys J 63, 457–461 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11182-020-02056-w

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