A new predictive model is developed in this paper to analyze the height of the reactor for continuous production of copper oxy-chloride in the thermochemical Cu–Cl cycle for hydrogen production. The volumetric phase fraction is used to develop an energy balance and integrated spatially to determine the inlet temperature of nitrogen and steam mixtures for continuous production of copper oxy-chloride. The effects of the ratio of mixing power to mass of the suspended particle, the ratio of interfacial surface area of the gas film to the volume of liquid, and diameter of the steam/nitrogen bubble in the reactor, on the height of the reactor are reported for a production capacity of 3 kg of hydrogen per day. Results indicate that a smaller ratio...
This paper performs a thermodynamic equilibrium analysis of individual steps within the copper–chlor...
The impact of exit streams containing byproducts of incomplete reactions in an integrated thermochem...
Recent advances are reported by an international team on research and development of the copper chlo...
A new predictive model is developed in this paper to analyze the height of the reactor for continuou...
This paper presents new experimental data and modeling of a copper(II) chloride (CuCl2) hydrolysis r...
AbstractActive research on the thermochemical Cu-Cl cycle is providing a promising potential for sus...
The copper–chlorine (Cu–Cl) thermochemical hydrogen production cycle consists of three chemical reac...
A key challenge facing the future hydrogen economy is a sustainable, lower-cost method of hydrogen p...
This paper examines the effects of H2O vapor pressure on the equilibrium conditions of a CuCl2 hydro...
Hydrogen is one of the most important energy carriers, clean fuels, and storage media in the upcomin...
This paper examines selected design issues associated with reactor scale-up in the thermochemical co...
Current techniques of hydrogen production (primarily reformation of fossil fuels) are unsustainable,...
This paper focuses on the various development areas of the copper-chlorine (Cu–Cl) cycle for hydroge...
The thermochemical copper-chlorine (Cu-Cl) cycle for hydrogen production includes three chemical rea...
The Copper-Chlorine (Cu-Cl) thermochemical water splitting cycle is one of the most attractive alter...
This paper performs a thermodynamic equilibrium analysis of individual steps within the copper–chlor...
The impact of exit streams containing byproducts of incomplete reactions in an integrated thermochem...
Recent advances are reported by an international team on research and development of the copper chlo...
A new predictive model is developed in this paper to analyze the height of the reactor for continuou...
This paper presents new experimental data and modeling of a copper(II) chloride (CuCl2) hydrolysis r...
AbstractActive research on the thermochemical Cu-Cl cycle is providing a promising potential for sus...
The copper–chlorine (Cu–Cl) thermochemical hydrogen production cycle consists of three chemical reac...
A key challenge facing the future hydrogen economy is a sustainable, lower-cost method of hydrogen p...
This paper examines the effects of H2O vapor pressure on the equilibrium conditions of a CuCl2 hydro...
Hydrogen is one of the most important energy carriers, clean fuels, and storage media in the upcomin...
This paper examines selected design issues associated with reactor scale-up in the thermochemical co...
Current techniques of hydrogen production (primarily reformation of fossil fuels) are unsustainable,...
This paper focuses on the various development areas of the copper-chlorine (Cu–Cl) cycle for hydroge...
The thermochemical copper-chlorine (Cu-Cl) cycle for hydrogen production includes three chemical rea...
The Copper-Chlorine (Cu-Cl) thermochemical water splitting cycle is one of the most attractive alter...
This paper performs a thermodynamic equilibrium analysis of individual steps within the copper–chlor...
The impact of exit streams containing byproducts of incomplete reactions in an integrated thermochem...
Recent advances are reported by an international team on research and development of the copper chlo...