Title of article :
Hydrogen permeation through internally oxidized Pd alloys
Author/Authors :
Viviane M. Azambuja، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Hydrogen diffusivity and solubility were
determined by electrochemical hydrogen permeation
tests in samples of Pd0.97 Al0.03 and Pd0.97 Ce0.03 in the as
received and internally oxidized conditions. Internal
oxidization caused the appearance of nanosized oxide
precipitates in the Pd matrix. The shape and size of
precipitates and also the coherence between the precipitates
and the matrix were observed by transmission
electron microscopy (TEM). Electrochemical hydrogen
permeation tests revealed that the presence of oxides
increases the apparent hydrogen solubility, Sapp, but
decreases the hydrogen diffusivity, Dapp. The values of
Dapp were 2.0 · 10–11 m2 s–1 for vacuum heat treated
Pd0.97 Al0.03 alloy and 4.0 · 10–12 m2 s–1 for internally
oxidized Pd0.97 Al0.03 alloy. However, the concentration
of trapped hydrogen was 49 mol H.m–3 for the Pd0.97
Al0.03 alloy in the vacuum heat treated condition and
403 mol H.m–3 for the Pd0.97 Al0.03 alloy in the internally
oxidized condition. Both heat treatments were performed
at 1073 K for 24 h. The influence of the nature,
size and distribution of the precipitates on the hydrogen
permeation parameters are discussed in this paper
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science