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Hydrogen-Tolerant La0.6Ca0.4Co0.2Fe0.8O3-d Oxygen Transport Membranes from Ultrasonic Spray Synthesis for Plasma-Assisted CO2 Conversion

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MEMBRANES
Volume 13, Issue 11, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/membranes13110875

Keywords

oxygen transport membranes; CO2 conversion; H-2 tolerance; ultrasonic spray synthesis; plasma-assisted process

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This study investigates the compatibility of La0.6Ca0.4Co1-xFexO3-d membranes with hydrogen and explores the possibility of incorporating green hydrogen into the CO2 conversion process. The research finds that the La0.6Ca0.4Co0.2Fe0.8O3-d membrane shows tolerance towards reducing conditions of hydrogen.
La0.6Ca0.4Co1-xFexO3-d in its various compositions has proven to be an excellent CO2-resistant oxygen transport membrane that can be used in plasma-assisted CO2 conversion. With the goal of incorporating green hydrogen into the CO2 conversion process, this work takes a step further by investigating the compatibility of La0.6Ca0.4Co1-xFexO3-d membranes with hydrogen fed into the plasma. This will enable plasma-assisted conversion of the carbon monoxide produced in the CO2 reduction process into green fuels, like methanol. This requires the La0.6Ca0.4Co1-xFexO3-d membranes to be tolerant towards reducing conditions of hydrogen. The hydrogen tolerance of La0.6Ca0.4Co1-xFexO3-d (x = 0.8) was studied in detail. A faster and resource-efficient route based on ultrasonic spray synthesis was developed to synthesise the La0.6Ca0.4Co0.2Fe0.8O3-d membranes. The La0.6Ca0.4Co0.2Fe0.8O3-d membrane developed using ultrasonic spray synthesis showed similar performance in terms of its oxygen permeation when compared with the ones synthesised with conventional techniques, such as co-precipitation, sol-gel, etc., despite using 30% less cobalt.

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