Title of article :
Hydrogen adsorbed on palladium during water formation
studied with palladium membranes
Author/Authors :
M. Johansson*، نويسنده , ,
L.-G Ekedahl1، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
The amount of hydrogen adsorbed on palladium during water formation has been studied by measurements of the rate at
which hydrogen permeates a palladium membrane. The water formation and hydrogen permeation rates were measured
simultaneously for palladium membranes exposed to a hydrogen±oxygen±argon mixture on one side and to pure argon on the
other side. Investigations were carried out for the temperatures 100, 150 and 2008C at a total pressure of 760 Torr. If the rates
are plotted as a function of a, where a pH2=
pH2 pO2 , pH2 and pO2 are the pressures of hydrogen and oxygen at the
palladium surface, respectively, it is found that, at 1008C, a peak occurs in the water formation rate at amax 0:2. The
palladium surface is dominated by hydrogen for a > amax and is hydrogen de®cient for a < amax. This is consistent with a rate
limiting step for the water forming reaction where adsorbed hydrogen is one of the reactants. It is also concluded that the heat
of adsorption for hydrogen on the palladium surface is signi®cantly lower than previously derived from experiments made
under ultrahigh vacuum conditions. # 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords :
PALLADIUM , hydrogen , Water formation , Hydrogen permeation
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science