2023 AIChE Annual Meeting
(397c) Effect of Temperature, Air Exposure and Gas Mixture on Pd82-Ag15-Y3 Membrane for Hydrogen Separation
In this work, material characterization, hydrogen permeation and separation properties of a ternary Pd82-Ag15-Y3 are evaluated by feeding several gases and mixtures at temperature of 300 â 600 °C and pressure ranges of 1.0â3.0 bar (abs). The Pd82-Ag15-Y3 membrane was unsupported, prepared by cold rolling and was characterized by ~ 38 μm of thickness. The membrane showed good thermal and chemical stability when exposed to air and at different temperature. However, several agglomerates on the surface, consisting in metal oxides, are formed at the highest temperature, such as 600 °C. At 400 °C and at various pressure, the membrane showed an H2 permeability of 7.910-11 mol.m-1.s-1.Pa-0.9 and an ânâ value of 0.9 due to the presence of Y. These values are in agreement with the literature. The effect of other gases, such as N2, CH4, CO2 and CO on the H2 permeating flux are also evaluated. The data show that CO has the highest negative effect on the H2 permeating flux. The order of inhibition effect on H2 permeation for the gases is CO> CO2> CH4> N2. Finally, the SEM, EDS, AFM and XRD analysis are performed to observe any changes in the surface and structure of pristine and used membrane.
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