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Oxygen permeation study of perovskite hollow fiber membranes
Authors:Cristina Tablet  Gerd Grubert  Haihui Wang  Thomas Schiestel  Michael Schroeder  Bernd Langanke and Jü  rgen Caro
Affiliation:

aUniversity of Hanover, Institute of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry, Callinstr. 3-3A, D-30167 Hanover, Germany

bFraunhofer Institute of Interfacial Engineering and Biotechnology (IGB), Nobelstr. 12, D-70569 Stuttgart, Germany

cInstitute of Physical Chemistry I, RWTH Aachen, Templergraben 59, D-52056 Aachen, Germany

dUhde GmbH, Friedrich-Uhde-Str. 15, D-44141 Dortmund, Germany

Abstract:The first oxygen permeation data of a dense hollow fiber perovskite membrane based on BaCoxFeyZrzO3 − δ are reported. The hollow fiber was prepared by a phase inversion process. Dense fibers were obtained with the following typical geometries: outer diameter, 800–900 μm; inner diameter, 500–600 μm; length, 30 cm. The O2-permeation through the hollow fiber perovskite membrane was studied in a high-temperature gas permeation cell under different operation conditions. The increase of the helium gas flow rate reduces the oxygen partial pressure (pO2) on the core side and a higher oxygen permeation flux is observed. High oxygen flux of 0.73 m3 (O2)/(m2 (membrane) h) was achieved at 850 °C under the operation parameters Fair (shell side) = 150 ml/min and FHe (core side) = 30 ml/min. The oxygen partial pressure dependence of the O2 permeation flux indicated an interplay of both surface reaction and bulk diffusion as rate limiting steps. During 5 days of permeation a high and stable oxygen flux was observed. X-ray diffraction patterns of fresh and spent membranes after the permeation measurements revealed that no degradation after oxygen permeation appears.
Keywords:Perovskite  Membrane  POM  Syngas  Oxygen separation  Hollow fiber
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