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Grand Challenges of Perovskite and Metal Oxide-based Membrane: A Form of Dual-layer Hollow Fibre
Author(s) -
Silvana Dwi Nurherdiana,
Triyanda Gunawan,
Nurul Widiastuti,
Hamzah Fansuri
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of applied membrane science and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2600-9226
DOI - 10.11113/amst.v25n3.217
Subject(s) - materials science , sintering , fabrication , oxide , membrane , cracking , layer (electronics) , chemical engineering , yttria stabilized zirconia , cubic zirconia , separator (oil production) , composite material , nanotechnology , metallurgy , ceramic , chemistry , medicine , biochemistry , alternative medicine , physics , pathology , engineering , thermodynamics
Perovskite and metal oxides-based dual-layer hollow fibre membrane (DHF) has a high appeal as separator and catalyst for methane conversion application which operated at intermediate and high temperature. The membrane mostly fabricated via the co-extrusion followed by co-sintering method, which is quite challenging, due to the complexity to handle the barrier between layers from delamination, membrane cracking and crystal structure distortion which affects the material performance in a DHF form. This recent review clarifies the challenges in the DHF fabrication process to regulate physical and chemical properties in terms of mechanical strength, tightness, elemental distribution, and crystal structure stability. The based material of the membrane focuses on NiO-YSZ in the inner layer directly interconnected with LSCF-YSZ in the outer layer. The understanding of the challenges in DHF fabrication, will further reduce crucial errors in the fabrication process and accelerate performance improvement for application such as syngas, methanol and long-chain hydrocarbons production, and solid oxide fuel cell.

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