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Cobalt oxide based honeycombs as reactors/heat exchangers for redox thermochemical heat storage in future CSP plants

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.egypro.2015.03.183

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thermochemical heat storage; cobalt oxide; honeycomb; reactor/heat exhanger

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The Co3O4/CoO redox system has been recently proposed and is currently under consideration by several research groups as a promising thermochemical heat storage (THS) scheme to be coupled with high temperature Concentrated Solar Power plants. The present work is an investigation of cobalt oxide based honeycomb structures as candidate reactors/heat exchangers in relevant compact and efficient THS systems. The formulations studied included extruded bodies from pure cobalt oxide and two different cobalt oxide/alumina composites (i.e. 95/5 wt% and 90/10 wt%) as well as cobalt oxide-coated cordierite honeycombs with two different loadings (i.e. 28% and 65%). The structures were evaluated with respect to their redox performance in the course of 5 successive cycles in the temperature window of 800-1000 degrees C and under air flow. Based on measured oxygen evolution profiles, honeycombs from pure cobalt oxide and cobalt oxide-coated cordierites exhibited very similar normalized (i.e. mu mol O-2/g Co3O4) redox performance. On the other hand, the addition of alumina had a moderately negative effect on normalized redox performance versus the two aforementioned formulations but contributed to the substantial increase of the honeycombs structural stability when compared to the extruded pure cobalt oxide monolith. The particular finding was based on performing, in a separate experimental setup, 10 redox cycles under idealized (i.e. no imposed loads) conditions. Pre-(i.e. fresh/calcined) and post-characterization (i.e. after 10 redox cycles) of extruded structures via mercury porosimetry revealed measurable decrease of bulk density and increase of mean pore size, indicating a net structure expansion/'swelling' effect. (C) 2015 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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