Effects of scandium doping concentration on the properties of strontium cobalt oxide membranes

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Perovskite-type mixed conducting oxides of SrCo1-ySc yO3δ (y=0.02-0.7) were synthesized by a combined EDTA-citrate complexing method. Different scandium doping concentrations in SrCo1-yScyO3-δ have significant effects on the phase structure, electrical conductivity, surface properties and oxygen permeation behaviour of the resultant membranes. SrCoO3-δ without scandium incorporation displayed a 2H BaNiO3-type structure with almost zero oxygen flux at high temperatures. Small amounts of Sc 2O3 doping (y<0.1) efficiently stabilized the oxide in a cubic perovskite structure, leading to a sharp increase in the permeation flux, with a maximum value of 3.1ml.cm-2.min-1 achieved at 900°C for SrCo0.95Sc0.05O3-δ and SrCo0.9Sc0.1O3-δ membranes. The permeation process could be rate-limited by either the oxygen bulk diffusion, oxygen surface exchange, or a combination of both depending on the scandium doping level. Further increases of the Sc3+ doping concentration (y>0.1) were found to lower the membrane oxygen fluxes, with y≥0.4 doped SrCo1-yScyO3-δ ceramics no longer showing any oxygen permeation.

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Zeng, P., Ran, R., Shao, Z., Yu, H., & Liu, S. (2009). Effects of scandium doping concentration on the properties of strontium cobalt oxide membranes. Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering, 26(3), 563–574. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0104-66322009000300012

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