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Phase stability and oxygen permeability of Fe-based BaFe0. 9Mg0. 05X0. 05O3 (X= Zr, Ce, Ca) membranes for air separation

He et al., 2019

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14556690703180974804
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He G
Baumann S
Liang F
Hartmann H
Jiang H
Meulenberg W
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Separation and Purification Technology

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The effects of various dopants including Zr 4+, Ce 4+ and Ca 2+ on the structure and oxygen permeability of B-site doped BaFe 0.9 Mg 0.05 X 0.05 O 3− δ (BFM-X) perovskite-type oxygen transport membranes were studied. Slight X cation doping could stabilize the cubic …
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