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Journal of Materials Chemistry | 2012

Palladium based film-type cermet membranes for hydrogen separation

C.Y. Park; T.H. Lee; S.E. Dorris; U. Balachandran

Thin-film type cermet (i.e., ceramic–metal composite) membranes were made by a paste painting method, and their hydrogen transport properties were evaluated. The hydrogen permeability of a 30 μm thick Pd/YSZ (palladium/yttrium-stabilized zirconia) film was compared with that of Pd foil (thickness of 0.1 mm). To test the reproducibility of the results and stability of the Pd/YSZ film, the films permeability was measured over a period of ∼300 h as a function of temperature, gas flow rate, and hydrogen partial pressure. In addition, the influence of a porous alumina substrate was investigated by measuring the hydrogen flux of the Pd foil with and without an Al2O3 substrate in front of the foil. The differences between the hydrogen permeability of the cermet film and that of the Pd foil are discussed. As additional practical information about the cermet film, its thermal expansion behavior was studied in air and in nitrogen, and changes in its microstructure were examined during stability tests. Taken together, the results indicate that thin-film Pd/YSZ cermet membranes can meet the requirements of hydrogen transport membranes.


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2007

Hydrogen production by water dissociation using mixed conducting dense ceramic membranes

U. Balachandran; T.H. Lee; S.E. Dorris


Solid State Ionics | 2008

Thickness dependence of hydrogen permeability for Ni–BaCe0.8Y0.2O3 − δ

Sun-Ju Song; J.-H. Moon; T.H. Lee; S.E. Dorris; U. Balachandran


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2010

Hydrogen production from fossil and renewable sources using an oxygen transport membrane

C.Y. Park; T.H. Lee; S.E. Dorris; U. Balachandran


Separation and Purification Technology | 2014

Dense cermet membranes for hydrogen separation.

U. Balachandran; T.H. Lee; C.Y. Park; J.E. Emerson; J.J. Picciolo; S.E. Dorris


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2013

A cobalt-free oxygen transport membrane, BaFe0.9Zr0.1O3−δ, and its application for producing hydrogen

C.Y. Park; T.H. Lee; S.E. Dorris; U. Balachandran


Fuel and Energy Abstracts | 2011

Oxygen permeation and coal-gas-assisted hydrogen production using oxygen transport membranes

Chan Yeol Park; T.H. Lee; S.E. Dorris; Yi Jun Lu; Uthamalingam Balachandran


Journal of Power Sources | 2012

Ethanol reforming using Ba0.5Sr0.5Cu0.2Fe0.8O3−δ/Ag composites as oxygen transport membranes

C.Y. Park; T.H. Lee; S.E. Dorris; J.-H. Park; U. Balachandran


Ionics | 2008

Fast proton conduction path in \( {\text{Ni}} - {\text{BaCe}}_{{0.8}} {\text{Y}}_{{0.2}} {\text{O}}_{{2.9 - \delta }} \) membrane

Sun-Ju Song; J.-H. Moon; Hae-Sim Park; S.E. Dorris; U. Balachandran


Archive | 2018

Nanocarbon-Infused Metals: A New Class of Covetic Materials for Energy Applications

U. Balu Balachandran; B. Ma; S.E. Dorris; Rachel E. Koritala; D. R. Forrest

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T.H. Lee

Argonne National Laboratory

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U. Balachandran

Argonne National Laboratory

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C.Y. Park

Argonne National Laboratory

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J.J. Picciolo

Argonne National Laboratory

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Ling Chen

University of Chicago

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Meilin Liu

Georgia Institute of Technology

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Tae H. Lee

Argonne National Laboratory

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J.-H. Moon

Chonnam National University

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