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Oxygen pumping characteristics of YBaCo4O7+δ for solar thermochemical cycles

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL
Volume 389, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2020.124026

Keywords

YBaCo4O7+delta; Oxygen pumping; Sorption; Thermochemical cycles

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  1. ASU LightWorks(R), Sustainable Fuels and Products at Arizona State University
  2. [NNCI-ECCS-1542160]

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A new medium-temperature oxygen sorbent material, YBaCo4O7+delta, was prepared and investigated for its potential applications as an oxygen pumping material to facilitate solar thermochemical fuel production using a two-step metal oxide redox cycle. The oxygen uptake and release attributes of YBaCo4O7+delta were studied by both thermogravimetric analysis and a small-scale vacuum test. The results reveal that the oxygen uptake capacity and kinetics of YBaCo4O7+delta depends on both the uptake temperature and partial pressure of oxygen (p(o2)), and can also be affected by the particle size. In the vacuum test, YBaCo4O7+delta could bring down the P-o2 of a vacuum chamber from 21 kPa to 0.5 kPa, which accounted for over 97% of the oxygen in the system. It was also found that the major issue for applying YBaCo4O7+delta as pumping material came from the slow kinetics at the low P-o(2) level. The current study has proved that the particle size has a significant effect on the pumping behavior of YBaCo4O7+delta, especially for the uptake kinetics. Further research would be required for material development to make this application economically practical.

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