• Title/Summary/Keyword: Proton-conducting ceramics

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Solid oxide fuel cell and application of proton conducting ceramics (고체산화물 연료전지와 양성자 전도성 세라믹 물질의 응용)

  • Jeong, Donghwi;Kim, Guntae
    • Ceramist
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.366-377
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    • 2018
  • Solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) are promising eco-friendly energy conversion system due to their high efficiency, low pollutant emission and fuel flexibility. High operating temperatures, however, leads to the crucial drawbacks such as incompatibility between the components and high thermal stress. Proton-conducting ceramic fuel cells (PCFCs) with proton-conducting oxide (PCO) materials are new types of fuel cells that can solve the problems of conventional SOFCs. Many studies have been proceeded to improve the performance of electrolytes and electrodes, and triple conductive oxides (TCOs) have attracted significant attention as high performance PCFC electrodes.

Hydrogen Separation and Production using Proton-Conducting Ceramic Membrane Catalytic Reactors (프로톤 전도성 세라믹 멤브레인 촉매 반응기를 이용한 수소 분리 및 제조 기술)

  • Seo, Minhye;Park, Eun Duck
    • Korean Chemical Engineering Research
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    • v.57 no.5
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    • pp.596-605
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    • 2019
  • Proton-conducting perovskite ceramic materials are highly promising for solid electrolytes as well as catalysts at high temperatures. Therefore, they possess an outstanding potential for the membrane reactor in which both reaction and separation occur at a same time. Especially, in the case of hydrogen production catalyst, hydrogen separation, and the membrane reactor coupled with catalyst and separation, extensive results have been reported on the effect of the dopant in the solid electrolytes, temperature, and composition of reactants on the performance. In this review, the recent research trend on the application of proton-conducting ceramic materials to hydrogen production catalyst, hydrogen separation, and membrane reactor is surveyed. Moreover, the potential application and prospect of these materials to the next-generation hydrogen production and separation is discussed.

Modeling of Electrical Conductivity from $\sigma$tot vs. Po21/4 Plot in Wet Atmosphere for High-Temperature Proton-Conducting Oxides

  • Baek, Hyun-Deok
    • The Korean Journal of Ceramics
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.136-140
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    • 1998
  • This work demonstrates a method for modeling of electrical conductivity in high-temperature proton-conducting oxides. Total conductivity was calculated assuming that it comprises partial conductivities contributed by protons, oxygen ions and electron holes. From the polt $\sigma_{tot}$ vs. $po_2\;{1/4}$ in wet atmosphere, thermodynamic and kinetic parameters were obtained representing transport properties such as concentration and mobility of the charge-carrying defects. The formulas for the calculation of partial conduction were derived based on the defect structure of HTPCs. Illustrative calculation were made for $SrCe_{0.95}Yb_{0.05}O_{2.975}$ system.

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Electrochemical Ceramic Membrane Reactors (이온전도성 세라믹 기반 고온 전기화학 멤브레인 반응기 응용기술)

  • Uhm, Sunghyun;Park, Jae Layng;Seo, Minhye
    • Applied Chemistry for Engineering
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.337-343
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    • 2013
  • Membrane reactors have been showing a promising future and attracted increasing attention in the scientific community as they possess advantages in terms of enhanced catalytic activity and selectivity, combination of processes (reaction and separation), simplicity in process design, and safety in operation. In particular, solid electrolyte membrane reactor principles are realized in fuel cells, electrolyzers and reactors for hydrogenation of carbon dioxide and other economically viable reactions. In this review, as a young generation of ion conducting materials, high temperature proton conductors are discussed in terms of the current status of material development and their various applications.

Preparation of Proton-Conducting Gd-Doped Barium Cerate by Oxalate Coprecipitation Method

  • Yong Sung Choi;Soo Man Sim
    • The Korean Journal of Ceramics
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    • v.4 no.3
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    • pp.213-221
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    • 1998
  • $BaCe_{0.9}Gd_{0.1_O_{2.95}$ powder was synthesized by oxalate coprecipitation method. Precipitate with a stoichimetric ratio of the cations was prepared by adding a mixture of Ba, Ce and Gd nitrate solution to an oxalic acid solution at pH 4. Reaction between the constituent oxides to form a perovskite phase was initiated at $800^{\circ}C$ and a single phase $BaCe_{0.9}Gd_{0.1_O_{2.95}$ powder having good sinterability was obtained after calcination at $1000^{\circ}C$. Sintering green compacts of this powder for 6 h showed a considerable densification to start at $1100^{\circ}C$ and resulted in 93% and 97% relative densities at $1300^{\circ}$ and at $1450^{\circ}C$, respectively. Whereas the power compacts prepared by solid state reaction had lower relative densities, 78% at $1300^{\circ}$and 90% at $1450^{\circ}C$. Fine particles of $CeO_2$ second phase were observed in the surface of the sintered compacts. This was attributed to the evaporation of BaO from the surface that had been exposed during thermal etching.

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Chemical Instability of $BaCeO_3$-Based Proton Conducting Oxide ($BaCeO_3$계 프로톤 전도 산화물의 화학적 불안정성)

  • Byeon, Myeong-Seop;Kang, Eun-Tae;Cho, Woo-Seok;Kim, Jin-Ho;Hwang, Kwang-Taek
    • Transactions of the Korean hydrogen and new energy society
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.92-99
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    • 2011
  • Barium cerate ($BaCeO_3$) related perovskite ceramics currently dominate the high-temperature proton conductor field. Unfortunately, these materials have very stringent environmental limitations necessitating the costly and complex conditioning or cleaning of the application feed-gas. Commercial realization has been hampered, in part, because of the reactivity of $BaCeO_3$ with $CO_2$, and to some extent $H_2O$. And sintered $BaCeO_3$ decomposed at a rate comparable to the powder samples. In this article, the chemical stability and the structural changes of $BaCe_{0.9-X}Y0.1La_XO_{3-\delta}$ (X=0, 0.1, 0.2) have been systematically investigated in the atmosphere containing carbon dioxide ($CO_2$) and water vapor ($H_2O$). The sintering characteristics were studied in $1600^{\circ}C$, sintered pellets disintegrate and decompose upon contacting boiling water on the surface only.