Hydrogen absorption by a Pd film detected by microgravimetry

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Abstract

A thin film of palladium (200 {\AA}) was e-beam evaporated onto a quartz crystal used in a SQM-160 Microbalance from Sigma Instruments. The crystal was then successively exposed to different hydrogen pressures, in situ, and the change in the resonant frequency was recorded as a function of time. Hydrogen absorption by the Pd film can be obtained by the shift of the resonant frequency upon hydrogenation at different pressures. A 14 Hz shift is obtained when the Pd film is saturated with hydrogen at 10 Torr of pressure. The different faces of the Pd-H system are observed with this technique.

*Chilean grants FONDECyT 1060634, 1060628, Fund for Scientific Research, Flanders (FWO-Vlaanderen), Flemish Concerted Research Actions (GOA) and Belgian Federal Interuniversity Poles of Attraction (IAP) programs.

Authors

  • J.I. Avila

  • R. Trabol

    • Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile
  • U.G. Volkmann

    • P.U. Catolica Chile
  • A.L. Cabrera

    • Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile
  • C. Romero

  • P. Lievens

    • Katholieke Universiteit Leuven