Nanostructured membrane structures have been fabricated by a combination of anodic aluminum oxidation (AAO) and atomic layer
deposition (ALD) for use as platforms for the synthesis of highly uniform heterogeneous catalysts. The ALD method makes it
possible to control pore diameters on the Angstrom scale even when the overall pore diameter is 10’s to 100’s of nanometers.
AAO membranes imbedded in an aluminum sealing ring have been tested for flow properties and found to follow Knudsen diffusion
behavior. Vanadia-coated membranes have been tested for the catalytic oxidative dehydrogenation of cyclohexane and show improved
selectivity at the same conversion compared to conventional powdered alumina supported vanadia catalysts.
Keywords nanostructured membranes - anodic aluminum oxidation (AAO) - atomic layer deposition (ALD)