The role of interfaces in ceria-based multi-phase membranes for membrane reactors
Final Report Abstract
The use of catalytically coated, O2-permeable membrane reactors offers an energy-efficient alternative to commercial chemical synthesis processes, such as the partial oxidation of hydrocarbons. In such reactors, the oxygen required for the reaction is transported as O2--ions directly from the air through a gas-tight, thin ceramic layer to a catalyst. Investigations of typical materials for membrane reactors have so far concentrated mainly on temperatures in the range of >700 °C in order to achieve the required permeation rates. However, most relevant conversion reactions require lower temperatures (300-600 °C). In the project, therefore, a sufficient permeation performance of ceramic membranes at temperatures ≤600 °C was to be achieved by combining a good oxygen ion conducting component (doped cerium dioxide) and a good electron conducting component (transition metal oxides with spinel or perovskite structure). In addition, one focus was on the targeted tailoring of the grain boundaries in the membranes, as these often restrict the ion transport particularly strongly. CeO2 with 20 mol% Gd doping as the ion-conducting component and the Co-rich spinel FeCo2O4 were chosen as the starting system, as this composition had already achieved very good transport properties in previous investigations. In this benchmark system, an electron-conducting third phase with a perovskite structure (GeFeO3) is formed, which has better thermal stability and is reduced more slowly than the desired spinel phase. This is responsible for the good permeability of the material at low nominal spinel contents. The formation of the complex phase composition was elucidated in the project. By varying the dopants in the cerium dioxide, it was found that 20 mol% Sm-doped cerium dioxide also forms a perovskite third phase, while lower Gd concentrations, in contrast to the originally chosen system, do not lead to the formation of a third phase. Using microscopic measurement methods, it was also possible to prove that the variation of the doping concentration as well as the composition of the electron-conducting phase has a considerable influence on the composition and defect concentration at the interphase and intraphase grain boundaries and that these can be specifically influenced. Mechanically stable thin-film membranes to determine permeance even at temperatures below 500 °C have not yet been realized. This is probably due to phase transformations in the spinel system. The newly developed composite system of Gd-doped cerium dioxide and (Ce,Gd)(Fe,Co)O3 offers a high potential to advance into this range, since no phase transformations occur and it has an increased stability with almost the same permeation performance.
Publications
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A combined polarization-Kelvin probe force microscopy approach for investigation of low temperature diffusion processes in: Microscopy Science: Last Approaches on Educational Programs and Applied Research, S. 1-8, Enrique Torres-Hergueta und A. Méndez-Vilas (Eds.), Formatex Research Center, ISBN: 978-84-947512-3-3. (2018)
K. Neuhaus
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Application of Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy to Measure Room Temperature Transport Characteristics of Oxygen Ion Conductors, MS&T 2018, 14-18.10.2018, Columbus/Ohio, USA (eingeladener Vortrag)
K. Neuhaus & H.-D. Wiemhöfer
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Effect of MnO2 Concentration on the Conductivity of Ce0.9Gd0.1MnxO2−δ. Crystals, 8(1), 40.
Neuhaus, Kerstin; Baumann, Stefan; Dolle, Raimund & Wiemhöfer, Hans-Dieter
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Room Temperature Polarization Phenomena in Nanocrystalline and Epitaxial Thin Films of Gd-Doped Ceria Studied by Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy. ECS Journal of Solid State Science and Technology, 7(8), P362-P368.
Neuhaus, Kerstin; Gregori, Giuliano & Maier, Joachim
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The Impact of Fe Addition on the Electronic Conductivity of Gadolinium Doped Ceria. ECS Journal of Solid State Science and Technology, 8(1), P41-P50.
Buchheit, A.; Teßmer, B.; Ran, K.; Mayer, J.; Wiemhöfer, H.-D. & Neuhaus, K.
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The Effect of Transition Metal Oxide Addition on the Conductivity of Commercially Available Gd-Doped Ceria. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 167(4), 044507.
Neuhaus, Kerstin; Dolle, Raimund & Wiemhöfer, Hans-Dieter
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“Structure-properties-relation of the ceria-based mixed ionic-electronic conductors for oxygen separation”, “Electroceramics XVII”, Darmstadt, Germany 24.08-28.08.2020 (online)
L. Fischer
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Electrochemical characteristics of grain boundaries in gadolinium and aluminum co-doped ceria and ceria-alumina composites. Solid State Ionics, 371, 115771.
Neuhaus, Kerstin & Wiemhöfer, Hans-Dieter
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Measurement of polarization effects in dual-phase ceria-based oxygen permeation membranes using Kelvin probe force microscopy. Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology, 12, 1380-1391.
Neuhaus, Kerstin; Schmidt, Christina; Fischer, Liudmila; Meulenberg, Wilhelm Albert; Ran, Ke; Mayer, Joachim & Baumann, Stefan
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Measuring Diffusion Coefficients of the Ceria Phase in a Dual-Phase Oxygen Permeation Membrane Using a Combined Polarization - Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy Method. ECS Meeting Abstracts, MA2021-02(54), 1853-1853.
Neuhaus, Kerstin; Schmidt, Christina; Fischer, Liudmila; Ran, Ke; Mayer, Joachim & Baumann, Stefan
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A review on dual-phase oxygen transport membranes: from fundamentals to commercial deployment. Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 10(5), 2152-2195.
Kiebach, Ragnar; Pirou, Stéven; Martinez, Aguilera Lev; Haugen, Astri Bjørnetun; Kaiser, Andreas; Hendriksen, Peter Vang; Balaguer, María; García-Fayos, Julio; Serra, José Manuel; Schulze-Küppers, Falk; Christie, Max; Fischer, Liudmila; Meulenberg, Wilhelm Albert & Baumann, Stefan
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Analyzing the Grain Boundary Potential Barrier using Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy, Materials Science, Engineering & Technology International Conference, Sydney, Australia und online, 27-29.07.2022 (eingeladener Vortrag)
K. Neuhaus
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Combined polarization-KPFM method to determine changes of the surface potential of ceria-spinel-based dual phase composites, Advanced Battery Power, Münster, 29.-30.03.2022 (Poster, 3. Platz beim Posterpreis)
C. Schmidt, L. Fischer, K. Ran, J. Mayer, S. Baumann & K. Neuhaus
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Design of Ceria-based oxygen transport membranes for application in membrane reactors”, “International Conference on Inorganic Membranes ICIM 16”, Taiwan 28.06-30.06.2022 (hybrid)
L. Fischer
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Measuring Chemical Diffusion Coefficients of Acceptor Doped Ceria at Room Temperature Using a Combined Polarization-KPFM Method, Twitter Conference of the Royal Society of Chemistry 28.02.-01.03.2022, (online, Poster).
K. Neuhaus & C. Schmidt
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Phase formation and performance of solid state reactive sintered Ce0.8Gd0.2O2−δ–FeCo2O4 composites. Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 10(5), 2412-2420.
Fischer, Liudmila; Neuhaus, Kerstin; Schmidt, Christina; Ran, Ke; Behr, Patrick; Baumann, Stefan; Mayer, Joachim & Meulenberg, Wilhelm A.
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The in situ generated emerging phase inside dual phase oxygen transport membranes. Acta Materialia, 234, 118034.
Ran, Ke; Zeng, Fanlin; Fischer, Liudmila; Baumann, Stefan; Meulenberg, Wilhelm A.; Neuhaus, Kerstin & Mayer, Joachim
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Tuning the ceria interfaces inside the dual phase oxygen transport membranes. Acta Materialia, 226, 117603.
Ran, Ke; Fischer, Liudmila; Baumann, Stefan; Meulenberg, Wilhelm A.; Neuhaus, Kerstin & Mayer, Joachim
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Direct Visualization of Distorted Twin Boundaries in Ce-Doped GdFeO3. Nano Letters, 23(7), 2945-2951.
Ran, Ke; Barthel, Juri; Jin, Lei; Park, Daesung; Buchheit, Annika; Neuhaus, Kerstin; Baumann, Stefan; Meulenberg, Wilhelm A. & Mayer, Joachim
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Investigation of space charge layers at grain boundaries in dual-phase oxygen ion conducting ceramics, Twitter Conference of the Royal Society of Chemistry 28.02.-01.03.2023, (online, Poster).
K. Neuhaus & C. Schmidt
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KPFM-based analytics of charge transport in oxygen ion conducting dual-phase membranes, Advanced Atomic Force Microscopy Techniques 2023, Potsdam (Poster)
K. Neuhaus & C. Schmidt
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Role of Fe/Co Ratio in Dual Phase Ce0.8gd0.2o2− Δ –Fe3-Xcoxo4 Composites for Oxygen Separation. Elsevier BV.
Fischer, Liudmila; Ran, Ke; Schmidt, Christina; Neuhaus, Kerstin; Mayer, Joachim; Behr, Patrick; Bouwmeester, Henny; Nijmeijer, Arian; Baumann, Stefan & Meulenberg, W.A.
