Abstract
? 2015 The Electrochemical Society.Dense dual-phase membranes consisting of a molten carbonate embedded in the interconnected pores of a ceramic framework are considered for potential application in CO 2 separation at elevated temperatures utilising ambipolar conduction of carbonate ions and other charge carriers in the molten or solid phase. We have developed an experimental setup for determining transport numbers of various species in the molten carbonate phase by means of electromotive force (emf) measurements. Transport numbers of native and foreign ions are characterized for the eutectic mixture of Li-Na-K carbonate, which is embedded in a porous alumina matrix with Pt or lithiated NiO electrodes. The voltage is measured under activity gradients of CO 2, O 2, or H 2 O at 550?C. Electrochemical impedance spectra are collected during emf measurements. The true transport numbers of both native and foreign ions are calculated by taking into account the electrode polarization. The corrected transport numbers of native (carbonate and alkali metal) ions are close to unity at 550?C based on the emf under a p CO2 gradient. Minor transport of oxide ions and hydroxide ions in the molten carbonate is observed under a p O2 gradient and p H2O gradient, respectively. This offers an alternative understanding and operation of molten carbonate dual-phase membranes.
Cite
CITATION STYLE
Evans, A., Xing, W., & Norby, T. (2015). Electromotive Force (emf) Determination of Transport Numbers for Native and Foreign Ions in Molten Alkali Metal Carbonates. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 162(10), F1135–F1143. https://doi.org/10.1149/2.0121510jes
Register to see more suggestions
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.