Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1278613 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2012 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Lanthanum tungstate materials have been reported to show exceptional mixed proton and electron conducting behaviour at elevated temperatures and making them attractive for dense hydrogen gas separation membranes. In this work preparation of planar asymmetric lanthanum tungstate membranes was addressed. For this purpose carbon black and rice starch pore formers were evaluated for optimum substrate gas permeability. It was found that carbon black pore former results in higher level of effective porosity. Stabilization of fine lanthanum tungstate powder in ethanol based solvent media was carried out to find out optimum surfactant quantity for tape casting slurry. By combining lanthanum tungstate tapes with and without pore former defect free asymmetric membranes were produced by conventional sintering.

► Preparation of LWO membranes for hydrogen gas separation is addressed. ► Carbon black pore former results in higher effective porosity compared to rice starch. ► By laminating individual tapes asymmetric LWO membranes were processed.

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