Microwave-Driven Reduction Accelerates Oxygen Exchange in Perovskite Oxides
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Domínguez Saldaña, Aitor
Carrillo, Alfonso J.
Balaguer, María
Navarrete, Laura
Santos, Joaquín
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Microwave-assisted oxide reduction has emerged as
a promising method to electrify chemical looping processes for
renewable hydrogen production. Moreover, these thermochemical
cycles can be used for thermochemical air separation, electrifying
the O2 generation by applying microwaves in the reduction step.
This approach offers an alternative to conventional cryogenic air
separation, producing pure streams of O2 and N2. The
electrification by microwaves lowers the requirements for titanate
perovskites (CaTi1−xMnxO3−δ), which typically demand high
temperatures for thermochemical cycles. Microwave activation
allows for a drastic reduction in the operation conditions of the
reduction reaction, leading to unprecedentedly rapid absorption−
desorption cycles (<3 min per cycle). For CaTi0.8Mn0.2O3−δ, we achieved a cycle-averaged O2 production of 2.6 mL g−1 min−1 at 800
°C, surpassing conventional values of materials operating in the high-temperature regime. This method could significantly impact
thermochemical air separation by enabling a faster oxygen absorption−desorption cycle at more moderate temperatures than those
of conventionally heated processes.
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Domínguez-Saldaña, A., Carrillo, Alfonso. J., Balaguer, M., Navarrete, L., Santos, J., Catalán-Martínez, D., García-Baños, B., Plaza-González, P. J., Gutierrez-Cano, J. D., Peñaranda, F., Catalá-Civera, J. M., & Serra, J. M. (2024). Microwave-driven reduction accelerates oxygen exchange in perovskite oxides. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 16(50), 69324-69332. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.4c15150




