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FUEL 卷:277
Application of chromium oxide-based redox reactions for hydrogen production via solar thermochemical splitting of water
Article; Proceedings Paper
Bhosale, Rahul R.1 
[1] Qatar Univ, Dept Chem Engn, Coll Engn, Doha, Qatar
关键词: Cr2O3;    Hydrogen;    Water splitting;    Thermodynamics;    Thermal reduction;    Solar-to-fuel energy conversion efficiency;   
DOI  :  10.1016/j.fuel.2020.118160
来源: Elsevier
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【 摘 要 】

Thermodynamic equilibrium, as well as efficiency analysis of the Cr2O3/Cr water splitting (Cr-WS) cycle, was conducted in this study. The thermodynamic properties required for the computations were obtained from an HSC Chemistry 9.9 software. An increase in thermal reduction (TR) temperature (T-H) from 1800 K to 2230 K was responsible for the rise in the percentage TR of Cr2O3 (Tr-Cr) from 0% to 100%. The equilibrium analysis additionally indicates that the re-oxidation of Cr into Cr2O3 via WS reaction is feasible at any temperature from 300 to 3000 K (we have selected 1300 K for this study). The efficiency analysis indicates that the (Q) over dot(solar-reactor-Cr-WS) and (Q) over dot(solar-heater-Cr-WS) were enhanced by 3636.8 kW and 260.0 kW due to the increment in the T-H from 1800 K to 2230 K. The increase in the (Q) over dot(solar-reactor-Cr-WS) and (Q) over dot(solar-heater-Cr-WS) resulted into a rise in the (Q) over dot(solar-cycle-Cr-WS) by 3896.8 kW. The eta(solar-to-fuel-Cr-WS) increased from 9.5% to 26.4% when the T-H was augmented from 1800 K to 2000 K. A further rise in the T-H from 2000 K to 2230 K resulted in a reduction in the eta(solar-to-fuel-Cr-WS) from 26.4% to 21.3%. After employing the 100% heat recuperation, the eta(solar-to-fuel-HR-Cr-WS) of the Cr-WS cycle was improved up to 48.3% at T-H = 2000 K.

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