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    MODIFICATION OF MIXED PROTON-ELECTRON CONDUCTORS FOR HYDROGEN TRANSPORT MEMBRANES AND INVESTIGATION OF AMMONIA ION TRANSFER MEMBRANES

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    Date
    2015
    Author
    Liang, Xuan
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    Wachsman, Eric
    DRUM DOI
    https://doi.org/10.13016/M2741K
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    SrCe0.9Eu0.1O3- δ has low electron conductivity that limiting the hydrogen permeation. Effects of different dopants in SrCeO3 were studied in order to find new materials that have higher electron conductivity. Total conductivities of these materials and transference number of each species were used for calculating the electron and proton conductivities in the mixed ionic electronic conductors. SrCe0.9Pr0.1O3- δ was claimed to have higher electron conductivity than SrCe0.9Eu0.1O3- δ. The hydrogen permeability of SrCe1-xPrxO3- δ was studied as a function of temperature, hydrogen partial pressure gradient and water vapor pressure gradient. Modified Nafion® membranes can be used for electrochemical ammonia compression.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/1903/17205
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