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High CO2 tolerance oxygen permeation membranes BaFe0. 95-xCa0. 05TixO3-δLi et al., 2018
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- Li K
- Zhao H
- Lu Y
- Ma Y
- Du Z
- Zhang Z
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- Journal of Membrane Science
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A high CO 2-tolerance oxygen permeation membrane BaFe 0.95-x Ca 0.05 Ti x O 3-δ (BFCT, x= 0.05–0.15) was designed and prepared. Single cubic perovskite phase can be maintained up to the doping level x= 0.15. The Ti substitution enhances significantly the CO …
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