Title of article
A stoichiometric titration method for measuring galvanic hydrogen flux in ceramic hydrogen separation membranes
Author/Authors
W. Grover Coors، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages
9
From page
245
To page
253
Abstract
A method is described for quantitative measurement of the hydrogen flux through protonic ceramic hydrogen separation membranes under practical operating conditions. The method uses a simple stoichiometric titration technique to determine the quantity of oxygen required in the membrane permeate stream to reach the lambda transition point, as determined by a down-stream zirconia oxygen sensor. As such, the method does not require the use of gas chromatographs or mass spectrometers, which are difficult to calibrate for hydrogen under high pH2O conditions. The theory of operation and application to yttrium-doped barium cerate/zirconate, BCZY, membranes is laid out in detail in consideration of the unique transport properties of these perovskite proton conductors under galvanic operation in asymmetric atmosphere conditions. The Faradaic efficiency toward hydrogen in these membranes was found to be 95% at 700 °C, and the H2 flux was 1.4 sccm/cm2 (0.95 μmol/s cm2) when pumped galvanically at 8 V.
Keywords
Protonic ceramics , Hydrogen diffusion membranes , Stoichiometric titration , Galvanic hydrogen separation
Journal title
Journal of Membrane Science
Serial Year
2014
Journal title
Journal of Membrane Science
Record number
1360518
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