A SBIR Phase II contract was awarded to Chromologic Llc in September, 2022 for $1,099,933.0 USD from the U.S. Department of Defense and Defense Health Agency.
In order to address this urgent need, ChromoLogic LLC (CL) proposes to develop a ceramic membrane based portable oxygen generator (CEMPOG) to support the supply of medical grade oxygen for forward surgical teams. Unlike the regular membrane separation process, CEMPOG adopts mixed ionic–electronic conducting (MIEC) ceramic membrane to generate ultrapure O2 from ambient air, in which the oxygen molecules absorbed on the membrane surface are catalytically disassociated in oxygen ions and the ions diffuse through the oxygen vacancies of perovskite oxides under a pressure gradient followed by recombination of ions and desorption of oxygen molecules on the permeate. The CEMPOG Phase I prototype exhibited capability to provide 95.6% O2 with ambient air as the only feedstock. Electric current is assigned to direct heat membrane surface up to 900 ºC to initialize and maintain the reaction. To control the energy consumption for pre-heating input air and entire HFM reactor, heat exchangers are applied to cool the product temperature down to 35 ºC.