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Novel CO 2-tolerant Al-containing membranes for high-temperature oxygen separation

Partovi et al., 2015

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17748722371997064746
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Partovi K
Bittner M
Caro J
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Journal of Materials Chemistry A

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Novel dual-phase oxygen-transporting membranes with compositions 40 wt% Nd0. 6Sr0. 4Al0. 2Fe0. 8O3− δ–60 wt% Ce0. 9Nd0. 1O2− δ (NSAF6428–CN91) and 40 wt% Nd0. 5Sr0. 5Al0. 2Fe0. 8O3− δ–60 wt% Ce0. 8Nd0. 2O2− δ (NSAF5528–CN82) were successfully …
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