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Synthesis and oxygen‐permeation properties of thin YSZ/Pd composite membranes
Author(s) -
Kim Jinsoo,
Lin Y. S.
Publication year - 2000
Publication title -
aiche journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.958
H-Index - 167
eISSN - 1547-5905
pISSN - 0001-1541
DOI - 10.1002/aic.690460805
Subject(s) - yttria stabilized zirconia , membrane , permeation , materials science , cubic zirconia , chemical engineering , oxygen , composite material , chemistry , ceramic , organic chemistry , biochemistry , engineering
Abstract Thin dense yttria‐stabilized‐zirconia (YSZ)/Pd composite (dual‐phase) membranes were fabricated on porous YSZ membranes by a new approach that combines the reservoir method and chemical vapor deposition (CVD) technique. A thin porous YSZ layer was coated on a porous alumina support by dip coating the YSZ suspension. A continuous Pd phase was formed inside pores of the YSZ layer by the reservoir method. The residual pores of the YSZ/Pd layer were plugged with yttria/zirconia by CVD to ensure the gas tightness of the membranes. The oxygen‐permeation fluxes through these composite (dual‐phase) membranes, measured in situ in the CVD reactor, are 2.0×10 −8 and 4.8×10 −8 mol/cm 2 ·s at 1,050°C when air and oxygen are used as the permeate gases, respectively. These oxygen‐permeation values are about 1 order of magnitude higher than those of pure YSZ membranes prepared under similar conditions. The apparent activation energies for oxygen permeation at 900–1,050°C are 193 kJ/mol for thin YSZ/Pd composite (dual‐phase) membranes and 124 kJ/mol for pure YSZ membranes. These results are explained in terms of relative importance of various mass‐transfer steps for oxygen permeation and microstructure of the YSZ/Pd composite membranes prepared by this technique.