Abstract
La2NiO4+δ nanorods, synthesized via reverse microemulsion─a crystal facet engineering method─served as building blocks for developing oxygen transport membranes. Comparisons were drawn with ceramic membranes derived from commercial La2NiO4+δ nanoparticles. The membrane manufacturing process involved either conventional sintering or the field-assisted sintering technique/spark plasma sintering. The microstructure analysis of the initial powders and the resulting ceramics was thoroughly assessed by X-ray diffraction, scanning and transmission electron microscopy as well as energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy. As a consequence of the reaction conditions, the nanorods possess an orthorhombic crystal structure, with LaOBr present as a minor phase. Furthermore, the surface structure of the La2NiO4+δ nanorods was discerned via selected area electron diffraction, revealing a composition of (001)o-type and (1Formula Presented0)o-type facets on the sides and (110)o-type facets at the end, with additional facets observed between these surfaces. Among the sintering techniques, spark plasma sintering demonstrated superior performance, when applied to La2NiO4+δ nanorods, as it effectively preserved their rod-like nanostructure during the sintering process. The resulting nanorod-derived La2NiO4+δ ceramics exhibited excellent oxygen permeation, largely due to the large proportion of orthorhombic (1Formula Presented0)o-type surfaces in the rod-shaped grains, which correspond to tetragonal (010)t and (0Formula Presented0)t surfaces. The (1Formula Presented0)o-type facets facilitated the oxygen surface exchange, leading to improved oxygen permeation fluxes between 1023 and 1123 K compared to membranes derived from nanoparticles.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 9557-9574 |
| Number of pages | 18 |
| Journal | Chemistry of materials |
| Volume | 36 |
| Issue number | 19 |
| E-pub ahead of print | 24 Sept 2024 |
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| Publication status | Published - 8 Oct 2024 |
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- General Chemistry
- General Chemical Engineering
- Materials Chemistry
Research output
- 1 Doctoral thesis
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Contributions to the development of textured ceramic oxygen-transporting membranes
Escobar Cano, G. E., 14 Jan 2025, Hannover: Leibniz Universität Hannover. 224 p.Research output: Thesis › Doctoral thesis
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