Affiliation:
1. Department of Physics, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL 60115, USA
Abstract
Materials exhibiting reversible oxygen storage/release capacities are currently explored for elevated-temperature air separation and production of high-purity oxygen for several industrial processes. The development of improved oxygen storage or carrier materials is also critical to growth of new energy related technologies such as oxy-fuel and chemical looping combustion and reforming for clean coal energy and synthesis gas production. Currently, Ce 1-x Zr x O 2 are used around 500°C and have storage capacities of 400–500 μmol-O/g. Guided by our previous studies of the temperature and oxygen content dependence of the perovskite tolerance factor, we have developed synthesis method and discovered that hexagonal Dy 1-x Y x MnO 3+δ materials exhibit superior storage/release capacities as high as 2000 μmol-O/g in air. Large changes of oxygen content occur on cycling between unusually low temperatures near 250°C and 350°C, and are observed when materials transform among stoichiometric and interstitial oxygen-excess structures. These changes are related to alternation of Mn coordination to oxygen and are readily visible in material's resistivity and chemical expansion.
Publisher
World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt
Subject
General Materials Science
Cited by
6 articles.
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