Journal of Membrane Science, Vol.316, No.1-2, 112-118, 2008
Unsupported palladium alloy foil membranes fabricated by electroless plating
It is desirable to create thin (<25 mu m), unsupported, defect-free palladium and palladium alloy foils in a cost-effective manner in order to study intrinsic material properties exclusive of support effects. We have developed a novel technique for producing unsupported palladium films by electroless plating upon mirror-finished stainless steel supports followed by mechanical removal. High quality pure palladium films as thin as 7.2 mu m were produced. Single gas steady state permeation experiments were performed using hydrogen and nitrogen to examine permeability and selectivity. The pure palladium membranes showed hydrogen permeabilities comparable to cold-rolled unsupported foils, and high H-2/N-2 selectivity. Palladium-copper membranes were prepared by sequential electroless plating of copper onto palladium foils followed by in situ annealing. The annealing process produces films of desired composition with permeabilities comparable to those in the literature. The annealing process does not appear to produce defects in the film, and the membranes thus produced have performed 15 days without increased leak rates. (C) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:hydrogen separation;metal membranes;palladium membranes;electroless plating;membrane supports