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In situ studies of mixed-phase oxygen transport membranes
Abstract: The oxygen transport membrane is a system being developed by St Andrews in conjunction with industry, which at high temperatures will allow the selective migration of oxygen from air to an environment containing a fuel gas, such as hydrogen or carbon monoxide. The system is based upon thin membranes of a mix of ceramic materials, held at high temperatures. These materials often undergo expansion and change in their electrical conductivity in fuel gases. They also tend to degrade in performance at high temperatures. The object of the work being proposed is to understand the relationship between the expansion, conductivity, operating temperatures and oxidising potential of the fuel gas.
Principal Investigator: Professor John Irvine
Experimenter: Dr George Carins
Experimenter: Mr Kyriakos Giagloglou
Experimenter: Dr Julia Payne
Experimenter: Dr Stewart Dickson
Experimenter: Mrs Christina Crouch
Experimenter: Mr Gavin Irvine
Experimenter: Mr Zac Dehaney-Steven
Local Contact: Dr Ronald Smith
Experimenter: Dr Martin Jones
DOI: 10.5286/ISIS.E.RB1520421
ISIS Experiment Number: RB1520421
Part DOI | Instrument | Public release date | Download Link |
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10.5286/ISIS.E.73945712 | POLARIS | 26 March 2019 | Download |
10.5286/ISIS.E.82360243 | POLARIS | 29 October 2019 | Download |
10.5286/ISIS.E.84724212 | POLARIS | 19 February 2020 | Download |
Publisher: STFC ISIS Neutron and Muon Source
Data format: RAW/Nexus
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