S. Faaland et al., Reactions between calcium- and strontium-substituted lanthanum cobaltite ceramic membranes and calcium silicate sealing materials, CHEM MATER, 13(3), 2001, pp. 723-732
The reaction between Ca- and Sr-substituted LaCoO3 and CaSiO3/Ca2SiO4 has b
een studied by electron microscopy (SEM and TEM) and X-ray diffraction. The
aim was to investigate the chemical stability of these materials as a mode
l system for, respectively, a membrane and a sealing material in dense oxyg
en-permeable membrane systems. Sintered powder mixtures of the two material
s were analyzed to gain information about coexistent phases in the CaO/SrO-
La2O3-CoO-SiO2 system. The estimated phase composition along the CaSiO3-LaC
oO3 line has been worked out. The chemical aspects of glass-ceramic sealing
of dense perovskite membranes were studied by making diffusion couples. La
CoO3 was found to be kinetically more stable to calcium silicate than Ca- a
nd Sr-substituted LaCoO3. The results also revealed that Ca2SiO4 is a more
suitable sealing material than CaSiO3, due to lower reactivity. Thus, the s
tability of the membrane/sealant interface was observed to be quite sensiti
ve to the O:Si ratio of the calcium silicate: 3 < O:Si < 4 will give rise t
o good sealing properties and moderate reactivity to the membrane material.
A suitable material is a two-phase material with O:Si close to four, e.g.
an orthosilicate glass-ceramic material with small amounts of metasilicate
or disilicate glass.