Abstract

AbstractSrFeCo0.5Oy has been identified as a potential dense ceramic membrane material used for gas separation at elevated temperatures. Neutrons play an important role in the study of such materials, particularly due to the favorable scattering lengths of Fe, Co and O. In-situ neutron diffraction experiments allow these materials to be studied under a wide range of temperatures and oxygen partial pressures. Results indicate very complex behavior of individual phases during synthesis and under operational membrane conditions.

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