CO2 and water vapor-tolerant yttria stabilized bismuth oxide (YSB) membranes with external short circuit for oxygen separation with CO2 capture at intermediate temperatures

Yttria stabilized bismuth oxide (YSB) membranes were prepared using a self-made YSB powder withsintering temperatures down to 750 °C. The membrane was characterized by SEM, porosity measurement, electrochemica limpedance measurement and composition detection by plasma-optical emission spectrometry....

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Main Authors: Zhang, K, Zou, Y., Su, C., Shao, Zongping, Liu, Lihong, Wang, Shaobin, Liu, Shaomin
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author Zhang, K
Zou, Y.
Su, C.
Shao, Zongping
Liu, Lihong
Wang, Shaobin
Liu, Shaomin
author_facet Zhang, K
Zou, Y.
Su, C.
Shao, Zongping
Liu, Lihong
Wang, Shaobin
Liu, Shaomin
author_sort Zhang, K
building Curtin Institutional Repository
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description Yttria stabilized bismuth oxide (YSB) membranes were prepared using a self-made YSB powder withsintering temperatures down to 750 °C. The membrane was characterized by SEM, porosity measurement, electrochemica limpedance measurement and composition detection by plasma-optical emission spectrometry. The prepared membranes were tested for air separation under a new concept in the field-pure ion conductor with external short circuit.The influences of CO2 and water vapor in the sweep gas on the O2 permeation behavior of the resultant YSB membranes have been investigated. The O2 permeation fluxes of the YSB membrane decreased with increasing the CO2 concentration in the sweep gas. Such flux decline is a very normal phenomenon due to the strong chemical adsorption of CO2 to the membrane surface. YSB can withstand the presence of CO2 atmospheres at high temperatures without causing any reaction between the two phases. More interesting is that, contrary to the negative effect of the water vapor on other membranes like perovskite, the presence of H2O is beneficial for O2 permeation through the YSB membrane. The maximum oxygen flux achieved was 1.33 ml cm-2 min-1 at 850 °C for the YSB membrane with a thickness of 1mm. Thin-film membrane technology and surface modification can help to further improve the O2 fluxes to be of practical interest.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-93472017-02-28T01:32:56Z CO2 and water vapor-tolerant yttria stabilized bismuth oxide (YSB) membranes with external short circuit for oxygen separation with CO2 capture at intermediate temperatures Zhang, K Zou, Y. Su, C. Shao, Zongping Liu, Lihong Wang, Shaobin Liu, Shaomin O2 permeation Yttria stabilized bismuth oxide Ceramic membrane CO2 Yttria stabilized bismuth oxide (YSB) membranes were prepared using a self-made YSB powder withsintering temperatures down to 750 °C. The membrane was characterized by SEM, porosity measurement, electrochemica limpedance measurement and composition detection by plasma-optical emission spectrometry. The prepared membranes were tested for air separation under a new concept in the field-pure ion conductor with external short circuit.The influences of CO2 and water vapor in the sweep gas on the O2 permeation behavior of the resultant YSB membranes have been investigated. The O2 permeation fluxes of the YSB membrane decreased with increasing the CO2 concentration in the sweep gas. Such flux decline is a very normal phenomenon due to the strong chemical adsorption of CO2 to the membrane surface. YSB can withstand the presence of CO2 atmospheres at high temperatures without causing any reaction between the two phases. More interesting is that, contrary to the negative effect of the water vapor on other membranes like perovskite, the presence of H2O is beneficial for O2 permeation through the YSB membrane. The maximum oxygen flux achieved was 1.33 ml cm-2 min-1 at 850 °C for the YSB membrane with a thickness of 1mm. Thin-film membrane technology and surface modification can help to further improve the O2 fluxes to be of practical interest. 2013 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/9347 Elsevier B.V restricted
spellingShingle O2 permeation
Yttria stabilized bismuth oxide
Ceramic membrane
CO2
Zhang, K
Zou, Y.
Su, C.
Shao, Zongping
Liu, Lihong
Wang, Shaobin
Liu, Shaomin
CO2 and water vapor-tolerant yttria stabilized bismuth oxide (YSB) membranes with external short circuit for oxygen separation with CO2 capture at intermediate temperatures
title CO2 and water vapor-tolerant yttria stabilized bismuth oxide (YSB) membranes with external short circuit for oxygen separation with CO2 capture at intermediate temperatures
title_full CO2 and water vapor-tolerant yttria stabilized bismuth oxide (YSB) membranes with external short circuit for oxygen separation with CO2 capture at intermediate temperatures
title_fullStr CO2 and water vapor-tolerant yttria stabilized bismuth oxide (YSB) membranes with external short circuit for oxygen separation with CO2 capture at intermediate temperatures
title_full_unstemmed CO2 and water vapor-tolerant yttria stabilized bismuth oxide (YSB) membranes with external short circuit for oxygen separation with CO2 capture at intermediate temperatures
title_short CO2 and water vapor-tolerant yttria stabilized bismuth oxide (YSB) membranes with external short circuit for oxygen separation with CO2 capture at intermediate temperatures
title_sort co2 and water vapor-tolerant yttria stabilized bismuth oxide (ysb) membranes with external short circuit for oxygen separation with co2 capture at intermediate temperatures
topic O2 permeation
Yttria stabilized bismuth oxide
Ceramic membrane
CO2
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/9347