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Title: Benchmarking the ambipolar conductivity of composite electrolytes for gas separation membranes
Author: Patrício, Sónia G.
Marques, Fernando M. B.
Keywords: Composite electrolytes
Impedance spectroscopy
Ambipolar conductivity
Ceria
Alkaline carbonates
Electrical microstructure
CO2 separation membranes
Issue Date: Jul-2016
Publisher: Wiley
Abstract: Composite electrolytes including an oxide (Gd doped ceria, 70, 80, and 90 vol%) and a eutectic mixture of alkaline carbonates (Na2CO3 and Li2CO3) were produced by joint milling and firing of all constituents. The microstructure of these composites was studied by scanning electron microscopy/energy dispersive X ray spectroscopy, and they were further studied by impedance spectroscopy in air. Analysis of impedance data at low and high temperature was used to separate the electrical performance of each constituent phase, providing valuable information on the membrane electrical microstructure. Furthermore, a new tool is introduced for the assessment of the electrical microstructure efficiency of composite membranes, as a diagram relating the partial ionic transport numbers of main charge carriers and the membrane ambipolar conductivity. Using this type of diagram, the electrical features of actual composite membranes were mapped against an ideal membrane performance where microstructural effects are absent. The potential of this procedure to benchmark and discriminate the electrical characteristics of distinct membranes is demonstrated in this manner.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10773/18181
DOI: 10.1002/er.3596
ISSN: 0363-907X
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