Attrition-resistant membranes for fluidized-bed membrane reactors : Double-skin membranes

2018 
Abstract Pd-Ag supported membranes have been prepared by coating a ceramic interdiffusion barrier onto a Hastelloy X (0.2 µm media grade) porous support followed by deposition of the hydrogen selective Pd-Ag (4–5 µm) layer by electroless plating. To one of the membranes an additional porous Al 2 O 3 -YSZ layer (protective layer with 50 wt% of YSZ) was deposited by dip-coating followed by calcination at 550 °C on top of the Pd-Ag layer, and this membrane is referred to as a double-skin membrane. Both membranes were integrated at the same time in a single reactor in order to assess and compare the performance of both membranes under identical conditions. The membranes have first been tested in an empty reactor with pure gases (H 2 and N 2 ) and afterwards in the presence of a catalyst (rhodium onto promoted alumina) fluidized in the bubbling regime. The membranes immersed in the bubbling bed were tested at 400 °C and 500 °C for 115 and 500 h, respectively. The effect of the protective layer on the permeation properties and stability of the membranes were studied. The double-skinned membraned showed a H 2 permeance of 1.55·10 −6 mol m −2 s −1 Pa −1 at 500 °C and 4 bar of pressure difference with an ideal perm-selectivity virtually infinite before incorporation of particles. This selectivity did not decay during the long term test under fluidization with catalyst particles.
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