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Hydrogen Production via Solar-Aided Water Splitting Thermochemical Cycles with Nickel Ferrite: Experiments and Modeling

Journal

AICHE JOURNAL
Volume 59, Issue 4, Pages 1213-1225

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/aic.13882

Keywords

thermochemical cycles; nickel ferrite; solar hydrogen; water splitting; thermal reduction

Funding

  1. Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Joint Technology Initiative
  2. European Commission [245224-HYDROSOL-3D]

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Water splitting - thermal reduction cyclic studies with NiFe2O4 redox materials were performed in a differential fixed-bed laboratory reactor in the temperature range 700-1,400 degrees C to quantify the effects of operation temperatures and steam mole fraction on hydrogen and oxygen yields. Hydrogen yield increased drastically by an increase of the water splitting temperature from 800 to 1,000 degrees C reaching a plateau at 1,100 degrees C. In parallel, a simple mathematical model was formulated describing the water splitting process via the heterogeneous surface reactions of water vapor with the redox powder material, from which, in conjunction to the aforementioned experiments, the kinetic parameters of the water splitting and thermal reduction reactions were extracted. The water splitting kinetic constants exhibited weak temperature dependence between 700 and 1,100 degrees C suggesting the existence on the redox material of more than one type of oxygen storage sites with respect to ease of exposure and accessibility to the gas phase. (C) 2012 American Institute of Chemical Engineers AIChE J, 59: 1213-1225, 2013

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