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Journal of Membrane Science, Vol.389, 216-222, 2012
Oxygen permeation behavior of La0.6Sr0.4Co0.8Fe0.2O3 hollow fibre membranes with highly concentrated CO2 exposure
La0.6Sr0.4Co0.8Fe0.2O3-alpha (LSCF) hollow fibre membranes with an asymmetric structure consisting of a central porous layer and two dense surface layers were prepared using a mixture of 50% ethanol +50% NMP as the internal coagulant. Using the resultant hollow fibre, the influence of CO2 as the sweep gas on the oxygen permeation behavior of the LSCF membranes has been investigated. The membranes before and after permeation test were characterized by XRD, SEM and EDX. The oxygen permeation fluxes of the LSCF membrane decreased with increasing the CO2 concentration in sweep gas. The significant poisoning effect of CO2 on the oxygen permeation through the LSCF perovskite membranes was mainly due to the chemical adsorption of CO2 to the membrane surface with a result that the oxygen vacancy sites were occupied by the oxygen atoms of CO2. The reaction between the LSCF membrane material and the adsorbed CO2 to form carbonates caused Sr segregation and corrosion on the membrane surface during the permeation process. Operated in pure CO2 as sweep gas for more than 100 h at 900 degrees C or above, the LSCF hollow fibre still displayed a stable performance. Although some areas of the membrane have been etched with a thickness about 1.4 mu m, no sign of membrane collapsing or failure exists. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.