Preparation and sintering behaviour of La5.4WO12− asymmetric membranes with optimised microstructure for hydrogen separation

info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/570 Hydrogen separation Proton–electron mixed conducting ceramics Ceramic membranes Filtration and Separation Tape casting Biochemistry 01 natural sciences 7. Clean energy 0104 chemical sciences Lanthanum tungstate Materials Science(all) Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
DOI: 10.1016/j.memsci.2015.05.065 Publication Date: 2015-06-13T03:11:22Z
ABSTRACT
AbstractLa5.4WO12−δ (LaWO) is a promising membrane candidate for a variety of H2-related applications due to its appreciable levels of mixed proton–electron conduction and its stability in moist reducing atmospheres at elevated temperatures. Governed by Wagner theory, the H2 permeation performance of a membrane can be enhanced by reducing its thickness. Therefore, the present work deals with preparing LaWO supported membranes with reduced thickness and optimised microstructure. Combining a dense membrane with a porous supporting layer is associated with mismatched sintering rates, which ultimately lead to bending effects. Therefore, the sintering behaviour of both the dense membrane and the porous substrate must be carefully adjusted to each other. For this purpose, single and co-fired membrane and substrate layers were produced by tape casting. Sintering experiments were carried out with an optical dilatometer. The shrinkage and microstructural evolution of the layers were evaluated in terms of the anisotropic shrinkage forces and the membrane rigidness counteracting the substrate shrinkage. The results were used to develop asymmetric LaWO membranes with optimal microstructure. High membrane density was combined with a substrate porosity of ~30% and minimised bending (40µm). The LaWO membrane–substrate assembly displayed a He leakage of 10−5hPadm³cm−2s−1, which is a value that satisfies further practical demands.
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