Open Ceramics (Dec 2023)

3D microextrusion of eco-friendly water based cer-cer composite pastes for hydrogen separation

  • Andrea Bartoletti,
  • Alex Sangiorgi,
  • Elisa Mercadelli,
  • Cesare Melandri,
  • Angela Gondolini,
  • Sandra García-González,
  • Laia Ortiz-Membrado,
  • Miguel Morales,
  • Emilio Jimenez-Pique,
  • Alessandra Sanson

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16
p. 100504

Abstract

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Ceramic membranes operating at high-temperatures are a key-technology for hydrogen separation processes. Cer-cer composites based on BaCe0.65Zr0.20Y0.15O3-δ-Gd0.2Ce0.8O2-δ have gained increasing attention as asymmetric membranes for H2 purification, for their high proton-electron conductivity, 100% selectivity, temperature and chemical stability, and intrinsic lower costs compared with the Pd–based technologies. Here, BCZY-GDC composite parts were successfully fabricated for the first time by microextrusion. Water-based pastes with different solid loadings and suitable rheological properties were formulated and printed in single or multilayer structures without nozzle clogging. After deposition, the samples were osmotically dried in concentrated PEG solutions in order to obtain cracks-free green bodies. The further process optimization allowed the production of planar BCZY-GDC ceramics to be potentially applied in asymmetric membrane structures. The mechanical properties of the as-obtained single and multilayer structures as well as of the interface between filaments were assessed through different nanoindentation techniques.

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