Cs. Chen et Aj. Burggraaf, Stabilized bismuth oxide noble metal mixed conducting composites as high temperature oxygen separation membranes, J APPL ELEC, 29(3), 1999, pp. 355-360
Oxygen concentration cells, with dense dual phase composite membranes made
from erbia-stabilized bismuth oxide and a noble metal (Au, Ag), were invest
igated in the temperature range 650-850 degrees C under controlled oxygen p
artial pressure gradients. An electrochemical treatment was applied to inte
rpretation of the oxygen permeation data. It is found that the composite me
mbranes exhibit high oxygen permeability relative to the single phase bismu
th oxide, since oxygen ions and electrons are allowed to transport through
the oxide and metal phase, respectively. The oxygen permeability of the sil
ver-containing composite is at least one order higher than that of the gold
-containing one, which can be explained by the fact that silver has a highe
r catalytic activity than gold for the surface oxygen exchange reaction and
thus less limitations are exerted on the overall oxygen transport.