Abstract

This paper proposes a functionally graded Pd/γ-alumina composite membrane fabricated by a novel method for electroless plating by combining supercritical fluid technology and Pd electroless plating in a hybrid technique. The electroless plating reactions on catalyzed nanoporous γ-alumina surfaces were carried out in an emulsion of supercritical carbon dioxide (sc-CO 2) and an electroless plating solution with fluorinated surfactant F(CF(CH 3)CF 2O) 3CF(CF 3)COO(CH 2CH 2O)CH 3. Pd/γ-alumina graded membrane produced by electroless plating with sc-CO 2 had thicker Pd/γ-alumina graded layer and smoother surface than conventional electroless plating. In electroless plating with sc-CO 2, the penetration into the nanoporous γ-alumina pores was dominant reaction because the deposited Pd particles were smaller and, moreover, the electroless plating media with dispersed CO 2 has lower viscosity than conventional electroless plating. The Pd membrane formed in the emulsion of sc-CO 2 was about 1 μm thickness and composed of a composite membrane of 0.45 mol m −2 min −1 as hydrogen flux, while 0.30 mol m −2 min −1 of the Pd membrane formed by conventional electroless plating.

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