Multiplying Oxygen Permeability of a Ruddlesden‐Popper Oxide by Orientation Control via Magnets

Author:

Zhao Zhijun1ORCID,Chen Guoxing2ORCID,Escobar Cano Giamper1ORCID,Kißling Patrick A.1ORCID,Stölting Oliver3ORCID,Breidenstein Bernd4ORCID,Polarz Sebastian3ORCID,Bigall Nadja C.1ORCID,Weidenkaff Anke25ORCID,Feldhoff Armin1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry Leibniz University Hannover Callinstr. 3A 30167 Hannover Germany

2. Fraunhofer Research Institution for Materials Recycling and Resource Strategies IWKS Brentanostr. 2a 63755 Alzenau Germany

3. Institute of Inorganic Chemistry Leibniz University Hannover Callinstr. 9 30167 Hannover Germany

4. Institute of Production Engineering and Machine Tools Leibniz University Hannover An der Universität 2 30823 Garbsen Germany

5. Department of Materials and Earth Sciences Technical University Darmstadt Peter-Grünberg-Str. 2 64287 Darmstadt Germany

Abstract

AbstractRuddlesden‐Popper‐type oxides exhibit remarkable chemical stability in comparison to perovskite oxides. However, they display lower oxygen permeability. We present an approach to overcome this trade‐off by leveraging the anisotropic properties of Nd2NiO4+δ. Its (a,b)‐plane, having oxygen diffusion coefficient and surface exchange coefficient several orders of magnitude higher than its c‐axis, can be aligned perpendicular to the gradient of oxygen partial pressure by a magnetic field (0.81 T). A stable and high oxygen flux of 1.40 mL min−1 cm−2 was achieved for at least 120 h at 1223 K by a textured asymmetric disk membrane with 1.0 mm thickness under the pure CO2 sweeping. Its excellent operational stability was also verified even at 1023 K in pure CO2. These findings highlight the significant enhancement in oxygen permeation membrane performance achievable by adjusting the grain orientation. Consequently, Nd2NiO4+δ emerges as a promising candidate for industrial applications in air separation, syngas production, and CO2 capture under harsh conditions.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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