Palladium-Coated Kieselguhr for Simultaneous Separation and Storage of Hydrogen

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Robert H. Hsu
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

Palladium finely dispersed in a substrate of kieselguhr, Pd/k for short, has been successfully used for hydrogen storage, separation and pumping for a number of years at the Savannah River Site (SRS). Recently SRS has developed a new pd/k flow through bed (FTB) prototype for separating hydrogen from other gases and simultaneously storing the hydrogen on palladium. The FTB uses single-pass liquid nitrogen cooling during hydrogen absorption/separation/storage and electrical heating for desorption/unloading of hydrogen. Fourteen absorption-desorption or loading/unloading cycles using hydrogen have been conducted with the new FTB prototype. Test results show that all design performance objectives have been successfully achieved: recover 295% of hydrogen gas from feed gas, produce 99.9% hydrogen product gas and < 5% hydrogen in discharge gas. This paper will discuss characteristics of the palladium-coated kieselguhr or diatomaceous earth, design and operation of the FTB, and results of performance tests such as separation efficiency, hydrogen storage capacity and system heat transfer characteristics.
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APA: Robert H. Hsu  (2002)  Palladium-Coated Kieselguhr for Simultaneous Separation and Storage of Hydrogen

MLA: Robert H. Hsu Palladium-Coated Kieselguhr for Simultaneous Separation and Storage of Hydrogen. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2002.

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