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Thermochemical CO(2) splitting performance of perovskite coated porous ceramics
In this paper, we investigate the redox performance of perovskite coated porous ceramics with various architectures. For this purpose, reticulated porous ceramics (RPCs) in three different pore sizes (5, 12, 75 ppi) were fabricated to represent a broad range of structures and pore sizes. The perovsk...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9054684/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35520356 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra02353a |
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author | Parvanian, Amir Masoud Salimijazi, Hamidreza Shabaninejad, Mehdi Troitzsch, Ulrike Kreider, Peter Lipiński, Wojciech Saadatfar, Mohammad |
author_facet | Parvanian, Amir Masoud Salimijazi, Hamidreza Shabaninejad, Mehdi Troitzsch, Ulrike Kreider, Peter Lipiński, Wojciech Saadatfar, Mohammad |
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description | In this paper, we investigate the redox performance of perovskite coated porous ceramics with various architectures. For this purpose, reticulated porous ceramics (RPCs) in three different pore sizes (5, 12, 75 ppi) were fabricated to represent a broad range of structures and pore sizes. The perovskite material is based on lanthanum manganite and was synthesized and doped with Ca and Al through the Pechini method. Using a deep coating method, the surface of RPC substrates was modified by a thin-film coating with a thickness of ∼15 μm. We evaluated the CO(2) conversion performance of the developed materials in a gold-image IR furnace. X-ray micro-computed tomography along with SEM/EDX were utilized in different steps of the work for a thorough study of the bulk and surface features. Results reveal that the intermediate pore size of 12 ppi delivers the maximum perovskite loading with a high degree of coating homogeneity and connectivity while CO(2) conversion tests showed the highest CO yield for 75 ppi. Our results show that the extreme conditions inside the furnace combined with the flow of gaseous phases cause the RPCs to shrink in length up to 23% resulting in the alteration of the pore phase and elimination of small pores reducing the total specific surface area. Further our results reveal an important mechanism resulting in the inhibition of CO(2) conversion where the perovskite coating layer migrates into the matrix of the RPC frame. |
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spelling | pubmed-90546842022-05-04 Thermochemical CO(2) splitting performance of perovskite coated porous ceramics Parvanian, Amir Masoud Salimijazi, Hamidreza Shabaninejad, Mehdi Troitzsch, Ulrike Kreider, Peter Lipiński, Wojciech Saadatfar, Mohammad RSC Adv Chemistry In this paper, we investigate the redox performance of perovskite coated porous ceramics with various architectures. For this purpose, reticulated porous ceramics (RPCs) in three different pore sizes (5, 12, 75 ppi) were fabricated to represent a broad range of structures and pore sizes. The perovskite material is based on lanthanum manganite and was synthesized and doped with Ca and Al through the Pechini method. Using a deep coating method, the surface of RPC substrates was modified by a thin-film coating with a thickness of ∼15 μm. We evaluated the CO(2) conversion performance of the developed materials in a gold-image IR furnace. X-ray micro-computed tomography along with SEM/EDX were utilized in different steps of the work for a thorough study of the bulk and surface features. Results reveal that the intermediate pore size of 12 ppi delivers the maximum perovskite loading with a high degree of coating homogeneity and connectivity while CO(2) conversion tests showed the highest CO yield for 75 ppi. Our results show that the extreme conditions inside the furnace combined with the flow of gaseous phases cause the RPCs to shrink in length up to 23% resulting in the alteration of the pore phase and elimination of small pores reducing the total specific surface area. Further our results reveal an important mechanism resulting in the inhibition of CO(2) conversion where the perovskite coating layer migrates into the matrix of the RPC frame. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020-06-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9054684/ /pubmed/35520356 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra02353a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ |
spellingShingle | Chemistry Parvanian, Amir Masoud Salimijazi, Hamidreza Shabaninejad, Mehdi Troitzsch, Ulrike Kreider, Peter Lipiński, Wojciech Saadatfar, Mohammad Thermochemical CO(2) splitting performance of perovskite coated porous ceramics |
title | Thermochemical CO(2) splitting performance of perovskite coated porous ceramics |
title_full | Thermochemical CO(2) splitting performance of perovskite coated porous ceramics |
title_fullStr | Thermochemical CO(2) splitting performance of perovskite coated porous ceramics |
title_full_unstemmed | Thermochemical CO(2) splitting performance of perovskite coated porous ceramics |
title_short | Thermochemical CO(2) splitting performance of perovskite coated porous ceramics |
title_sort | thermochemical co(2) splitting performance of perovskite coated porous ceramics |
topic | Chemistry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9054684/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35520356 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra02353a |
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