Liam A. McNeil, Guannan Chen, Wenting Hu, Evangelos I. Papaioannou, Ian S. Metcalfe and Greg A. Mutch
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Abstract
Metallic sealants are widely used with high-temperature membranes. Here we show that their use in supported molten-salt membranes results in order-of-magnitude differences in CO2 flux and introduces O2 co-permeation. The ‘short-circuiting’ effect they introduce has important implications for the design of future experiments, and the interpretation of past work.
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