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Fabrication of Dual-Phase Mixed Conductor Four-Channel Hollow Fiber Membrane for Hydrogen Separation
Doudou Jia1, Haonan Wang1, Zhengkun Liu1,2
1State Key Laboratory of Materials-Oriented Chemical Engineering, College of Chemical Engineering, Nanjing Tech University, Nanjing 211816, China.
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Perovskite mixed proton-electron hydrogen-permeable membranes have been widely applied in the field of membrane separation due to their 100% selectivity for hydrogen separation. La5.5WO11.25-δ-La0.87Sr0.13CrO3-δ (LWO-LSF) four-channel hollow fiber membranes were prepared by the phase inversion and sintering technique using a one-step thermal processing (OSTP) approach. The effects of temperature, feed gas concentration, sweep gas flow, permeation mode, and water vapor on hydrogen flux were systematically investigated. At 900 °C, the hydrogen permeation flux of 50% H2/N2 feed from the shell side to the lumen side was 0.613 mL·min-1·cm-2, which was 62.59% higher than that from the lumen side to the shell side. The enhanced hydrogen permeation performance is attributed to the lower gas mass transfer resistance under shell-side feeding. Under humidified conditions on the sweep side, the hydrogen flux increased by an additional 3.42%. The presence of water vapor increased the number of proton carriers, effectively enhancing proton-electron-coupled transport and thereby increasing the hydrogen permeation flux.
