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Chemical stability and oxygen transport properties of La1−xCaxFe1−yByO3−δ (with B  = Co, Ni, Mg) perovskite membranes

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The mixed conductive perovskite La1−xCaxFeO3−δ (LCF) exhibits high oxygen permeability. For further improvement of the oxygen permeability as well as the chemical stability, this study investigates the impact of the… Click to show full abstract

The mixed conductive perovskite La1−xCaxFeO3−δ (LCF) exhibits high oxygen permeability. For further improvement of the oxygen permeability as well as the chemical stability, this study investigates the impact of the doping elements on the perovskite B-site. The cobalt (Co) doping of the LCF improved both the oxygen diffusion and the oxygen surface exchange. However, the oxygen semi-permeation flux of the Co-doped LCF sample was not stable at high temperatures under the high oxygen partial pressure difference (air/argon). The magnesium (Mg) doping in the B-site significantly improved the chemical stability of the LCF membranes, with the oxygen semi-permeation performances close to those obtained with the Co-doped LCF membranes. Thus, the Mg-doped LCF presented the best compromise between chemical stability and oxygen semi-permeation performance, which is applicable to the oxygen transport membranes or the cathodes in solid oxide fuel cells.

Keywords: oxygen transport; chemical stability; stability oxygen; oxygen; perovskite

Journal Title: Journal of Materials Research
Year Published: 2021

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