Title of article :
Mixed proton–electron conducting properties of Yb doped
strontium cerate
Author/Authors :
Sun-Ju Song، نويسنده , , Hyun-Soo Park، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The electrical conductivity and hydrogen permeation
properties of SrCe0:8Yb0:2O3 d membranes were
studied as a function of temperature and PH2 gradient. The
bulk conductivity of SrCe0:8Yb0:2O3 d was an order of
magnitude higher than the grain boundary conductivity
over the temperature range 100–250 C in feed gas of 4%
H2/balance He (pH2O = 0.03 atm). The significantly lower
grain boundary conductivity indicates that larger-grained
materials might be more suitable for proton transport. The
hydrogen flux through the membranes is proportional to
thickness down to 0.7 mm. The hydrogen permeation flux
increases with an increase in PH2 gradient where the increase
in hydrogen flux was explained by an increase in
electron conduction as a function of temperature. The
ambipolar conductivity calculated from hydrogen permeation
fluxes shows the same PH2 and PO2 dependence as
electron concentrations. The hydrogen and oxygen potential
dependence of the ambipolar conductivity (log ramb ¼
log P1=2
H2
, log ramb ¼ log P1=4
O2
) was understood from the
defect structure. From this, it was confirmed that hydrogen
permeation might be limited by electron transport at wet
reducing atmosphere. From the temperature dependence of
the electronic conductivity, the activation energy calculated
at wet reducing conditions is 0.63 eV.
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science