Diffusion of hydrogen through platinum membranes at high pressures and temperatures

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The diffusion of hydrogen through platinum membranes has been measured at 450, 500, 550 and 600°C at 2000 bar pressure, using the hydrogen sensor technique. Ag + AgCl + 3 M HC1 was the starting solution inside the platinum tube. Hydrogen diffuses out of the platinum tube into a system containing Fe 2 O 3 + Fe 3 O 4 + H 2 O; that is, a solution with a fixed hydrogen fugacity. After quench, the drop in f H 2 inside the platinum tube was calculated from measurements of pH and chloride molality. f H 2 is initially roughly proportional to . Diffusion constants were calculated from these data by numerical integration, and the results can be expressed by log D ( cm 2 / sec ) = - 5489.6/ T , K - 4.648.

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