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Showing papers by "Maurizio Volpe published in 2007"


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TL;DR: In this paper, different procedures of Pd electroless deposition onto anodic alumina membranes were investigated to form a dense metal layer covering pores, and the main difficulty was related to the amorphous nature of anodic ionina membranes, determining low chemical stability in solutions at pH > 9.
Abstract: Different procedures of Pd electroless deposition onto anodic alumina membranes were investigated to form a dense metal layer covering pores. The main difficulty was related to the amorphous nature of anodic alumina membranes, determining low chemical stability in solutions at pH > 9, where Pd plating works more efficiently. As a consequence, it was necessary to find the operative conditions allowing Pd deposition without damaging the membrane: to reduce alumina dissolution, the plating bath was buffered at pH 8.5 by addition of either NaHCO 3 or Na 2 B 4 O 7 ·H 2 O. Acceptable conversion of Pd was found after a deposition time of 3 min. Single and multiple deposition steps (each lasting 3 min) were accomplished. After five deposition steps, pores remained open in the plating bath containing NaHCO 3 , while they were almost totally occluded in the bath containing Na 2 B 4 O 7 ·H 2 O. In this last bath, a dense layer of Pd, ∼ 1 μm thick, was obtained after four deposition steps alternated with surface reactivation steps; the complete closure of pores was confirmed by gas permeability measurements. The different behavior of the two buffers can be attributed to a higher solubility of amorphous alumina in NaHCO 3 solution.

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