A nanoporous catalytic membrane which displays several unique features
including pores which can go through the entire thickness of the
membrane. The membrane has a higher catalytic and product selectivity
than conventional catalysts. Anodic aluminum oxide (AAO) membranes serve
as the catalyst substrate. This substrate is then subjected to Atomic
Layer Deposition (ALD), which allows the controlled narrowing of the
pores from 40 nm to 10 nm in the substrate by deposition of a preparatory
material. Subsequent deposition of a catalytic layer on the inner
surfaces of the pores reduces pore sizes to less than 10 nm and allows
for a higher degree of reaction selectivity. The small pore sizes allow
control over which molecules enter the pores, and the flow-through
feature can allow for partial oxidation of reactant species as opposed to
complete oxidation. A nanoporous separation membrane, produced by ALD is
also provided for use in gaseous and liquid separations. The membrane has
a high flow rate of material with 100% selectivity.