Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1297122 Solid State Ionics 2008 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

An asymmetric-structured membrane, in which a dense thin La0.6Ca0.4CoO3 layer of 10 μm was deposited on porous La0.6Ca0.4CoO3 support by a slurry dropping method, were tested for its oxygen permeability at 630–930 °C. In order to increase the oxygen permeability, porous La0.6Ca0.4CoO3 and SrCo0.8Fe0.2O3 − δ oxygen evolution layers were attached on the dense layer. It was found that the asymmetric structured membranes with the porous oxygen evolution layers showed remarkably higher oxygen permeability as compared with a conventional sintered disk-type membrane (1200 μm). This suggests that oxygen permeation through membranes of 10 μm in thickness is rate-determined by both bulk O2− diffusion and oxygen evolution reaction. The maximum oxygen permeability reached 4.77 cm3 (STP) min− 1 cm− 2 (3.54 × 10− 6 mol cm− 2 s− 1) at 930 °C for the asymmetric membrane with porous La0.6Ca0.4CoO3 oxygen evolution layer of 10 μm in thickness (STP = Standard Temperature and Pressure). Further improvements in the oxygen permeability would be achieved through control of the micro-structure of the oxygen evolution layers.

Related Topics
Physical Sciences and Engineering Chemistry Electrochemistry
Authors
, , , , , ,