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High-Performance Microchanneled Asymmetric Gd(0.1)Ce(0.9)O(1.95-δ)-La(0.6)Sr(0.4)FeO(3-δ)-Based Membranes for Oxygen Separation.

Shiyang Cheng1, Hua Huang2, Simona Ovtar1, Søren B Simonsen1, Ming Chen1, Wei Zhang3, Martin Søgaard1, Andreas Kaiser1, Peter Vang Hendriksen1, Chusheng Chen2.   

Abstract

A microchanneled asymmetric dual phase composite membrane of 70 vol % Gd(0.1)Ce(0.9)O(1.95-δ)-30 vol % La(0.6)Sr(0.4)FeO(3-δ) (CGO-LSF) was fabricated by a "one step" phase-inversion tape casting. The sample consists of a thin dense membrane (100 μm) and a porous substrate including "finger-like" microchannels. The oxygen permeation flux through the membrane with and without catalytic surface layers was investigated under a variety of oxygen partial pressure gradients. At 900 °C, the oxygen permeation flux of the bare membrane was 1.6 (STP) ml cm(-2) min(-1) for the air/He-case and 10.10 (STP) ml cm(-2) min(-1) for the air/CO-case. Oxygen flux measurements as well as electrical conductivity relaxation show that the oxygen flux through the bare membrane without catalyst is limited by the oxygen surface exchange. The surface exchange can be enhanced by introduction of catalyst on the membrane surface. An increase of the oxygen flux of ∼1.49 (STP) mL cm(-2) min(-1) at 900 °C was observed when catalyst is added for the air/He-case. Mass transfer polarization through the finger-like support was confirmed to be negligible, which benefits the overall performance. A stable flux of 7.00 (STP) ml cm(-2) min(-1) was observed between air/CO/CO2 over 200 h at 850 °C. Partial surface decomposition was observed on the permeate side exposed to CO, in line with predictions from thermodynamic calculations. In a mixture of CO, CO2, H2, and H2O at similar oxygen activity the material will according to the calculation not decompose. The microchanneled asymmetric CGO-LSF membranes show high oxygen permeability and chemical stability under a range of technologically relevant oxygen potential gradients.

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Keywords:  dual-phase composite membranes; electrical conductivity relaxation; mass transfer polarization; phase inversion; surface exchange; thermodynamic calculation

Year:  2016        PMID: 26829707     DOI: 10.1021/acsami.5b10714

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Appl Mater Interfaces        ISSN: 1944-8244            Impact factor:   9.229


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1.  Sensitivity of Material, Microstructure and Operational Parameters on the Performance of Asymmetric Oxygen Transport Membranes: Guidance from Modeling.

Authors:  Kai Wilkner; Robert Mücke; Stefan Baumann; Wilhelm Albert Meulenberg; Olivier Guillon
Journal:  Membranes (Basel)       Date:  2022-06-13
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