Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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642729 | Separation and Purification Technology | 2011 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
⺠Oxygen flux increased as a function of the steam sweep flow rate and temperature, reaching 9.52 ml minâ1 cmâ2 at 950 °C. ⺠Oxygen flux remained stable up to 20 h, though undergoing a significant reduction afterwards, while oxygen purity reduced after 40 h testing. ⺠Steam leached the elements of BSCF, mainly forming an extra porous layer of insoluble carbonates of barium and strontium. ⺠Carboxylic acid ever present in steam, in addition to steam at high temperatures, deteriorated the BSCF over long exposures in excess of 40 h.
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Authors
Adrian Leo, Shaomin Liu, João C. Diniz da Costa,