A Pd-Ag (24 wt%) alloy composite membrane was prepared by the magnetron sputtering. A γ-A1203 membrane was synthesized by the sol-gel method and used as substrate of the Pd-Ag alloy film. The process parameters of the magnetron sputtering were optimized as a function of the compactness of the Pd-Ag alloy film. The best membrane with a thickness of 1 μm was produced with a sputtering pressure of 2.7 Pa and a substrate temperature of 400°C. The membrane had an H2/N2 permselectivity of 51.5-1000 and an H, permeation rate of 0.036-1.17 x 10-5cm3/cm2.s. Pa, depending on operating conditions.
A palladium composite membrane with a large number of defects was repaired using the electroless plating combined with the technique of osmosis. The loose structure of palladium film prepared by the conventional electroless plating was densified. Defects were repaired. Hydrogen selectivity was thus significantly increased without significantly increasing palladium film thickness and reducing hydrogen permeability.