Title of article :
Thermochemical hydrogen production from a two-step
solar-driven water-splitting cycle based on cerium oxides
Author/Authors :
Ste´phane Abanades *، نويسنده , , Gilles Flamant، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
A new thermochemical cycle for H2 production based on CeO2/Ce2O3 oxides has been successfully demonstrated. It
consists of two chemical steps: (1) reduction, 2CeO2 !Ce2O3 + 0.5O2; (2) hydrolysis, Ce2O3+H2O !2CeO2+H2.
The thermal reduction of Ce(IV) to Ce(III) (endothermic step) is performed in a solar reactor featuring a controlled inert
atmosphere. The feasibility of this first step has been demonstrated and the operating conditions have been defined
(T = 2000 C, P = 100–200 mbar). The hydrogen generation step (water-splitting with Ce(III) oxide) is studied in a fixed
bed reactor and the reaction is complete with a fast kinetic in the studied temperature range 400–600 C. The recovered
Ce(IV) oxide is then recycled in first step. In this process, water is the only material input and heat is the only energy input.
The only outputs are hydrogen and oxygen, and these two gases are obtained in different steps avoiding a high temperature
energy consuming gas-phase separation. Furthermore, pure hydrogen is produced (it is not contaminated by carbon products
like CO, CO2), thus it can be used directly in fuel cells. The results have shown that the cerium oxide two-step thermochemical
cycle is a promising process for hydrogen production.
2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords :
Solar energy , hydrogen , Water-splitting , Thermochemical cycle , cerium oxide
Journal title :
Solar Energy
Journal title :
Solar Energy