IP Library Granted Patent US 9,005,486
Granted Patent B2
US 9,005,486 · App. 13/066,166 · Granted Apr 14, 2015

Proton conducting ceramics in membrane separations

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Patent No.
US 9,005,486
App. No.
13/066,166
Granted
Apr 14, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

Perovskite materials of the general formula SrCeO 3 and BaCeO 3 are provided having improved conductivity while maintaining an original ratio of chemical constituents, by altering the microstructure of the material. A process of making Pervoskite materials is also provided in which wet chemical techniques are used to fabricate nanocrystalline ceramic materials which have improved grain size and allow lower temperature densification than is obtainable with conventional solid-state reaction processing.

Claims (11)

1. A process of making a nanocrystalline proton conducting ceramic having formula ACe x M 1 -xO 3 where A an Sr or Ba and M is selected from the group consisting of Y, Yb, Eu, Gd, Sm and X varies from 1 to 0 and having at least about a 3% weight loss of oxygen while maintaining the ratio of chemical constituents within the ceramic comprising the steps of:

providing a stoichiometric ratio of precursor reactants in an aqueous solution;

adding urea and a PVA solution to the precursor reactants, said urea decomposing to NH 3 and CO 2 thereby forming a dough precursor;

heating said dough precursor to obtain an amorphous precursor powder; and

sintering said precursor powder to form a membrane.

2. The process according to, claim 1 wherein said sintering is a spark plasma sintering.

3. A process according to claim 1 wherein said sintering step is at a temperature of 500° C.

4. The process according to claim 1 wherein said sintering step is at a temperature between 1000° C. and 1500° C.

5. The process according to claim 1 wherein said sintering step is at a temperature of 1100° C.

6. The nanocrystalline conducting ceramic made according to claim 1 wherein said ceramic has a hydrogen flux value at least about one order of magnitude greater than a similar ceramic having an average grain size of 10 microns or greater.

7. The process according to claim 1 wherein the membrane has an average grain size of about 1.0 micron.

Assignments (4)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 14, 2022
From: SAVANNAH RIVER NUCLEAR SOLUTIONS, LLC
To: BATTELLE SAVANNAH RIVER ALLIANCE, LLC
Reel/Frame 062086/0001 →
CONFIRMATORY LICENSE Recorded Aug 15, 2011
From: SAVANNAH RIVER NUCLEAR SOLUTIONS, LLC
To: U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Reel/Frame 026756/0060 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 3, 2011
From: BRINKMAN, KYLE S; KORINKO, PAUL S; FOX, ELISE B
To: SAVANNAH RIVER NUCLEAR SOLUTIONS, LLC
Reel/Frame 026692/0391 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 3, 2011
From: CHEN, FANGLIN
To: UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA
Reel/Frame 026692/0462 →