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- (659e) Palladium-Gold Coated Vanadium Alloy Membranes for Hydrogen Separation
Vanadium alloy foils (0.25 mm thick) were coated with a palladium-gold alloy by sequential deposition. First, palladium was deposited to a thickness of 750 nm using physical vapor deposition (PVD), and then gold was deposited using electroless deposition. Pd-Au/V-alloy composite membranes were characterized for hydrogen permeability at 673 and 723 K as the gold and palladium diffused together, changing the permeability over time. As-coated and tested membranes were characterized using Rutherford backscattering-spectrometry (RBS) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) depth profiles to analyze the deposition process and to study the effects of metallic interdiffusion on the coating during hydrogen permeation testing.