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Development and Investigation of Materials for Microtubular Hydrogen-Selective Membranes

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Attention is focused on the development and investigation of materials for microtubular (MT) hydrogen-selective membranes. MT supports based on NiO–Al2O3 and NiO–YSZ composites are prepared; the structure and morphology of MT supports before and after their reduction are studied by the methods of X-ray diffraction and (XRD) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM); the optimal parameters for the reduction are selected. The density of MT supports is studied as well as the microhardness of MT supports based Ni–YSZ. For the first time, the gastight nickel layer is deposited on the MT support surface by the dip-coating method.

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This study is supported by the State Grant for the Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences (project no. 121032500059- and (project no. FWUS-2021-0001).

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Translated by T. Safonova

The paper is prepared based on the materials reported at the First School for Young Scientists “Electrochemical Devices: Processes, Materials, Technologies” (Novosibirsk, October 18–20, 2021).

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Shubnikova, E.V., Mal’bakhova, I.A., Bagishev, A.S. et al. Development and Investigation of Materials for Microtubular Hydrogen-Selective Membranes. Russ J Electrochem 58, 574–579 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1023193522070126

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