Thermochemical cycles for water splitting are considered as a promising example of emission-free routes for large-scale hydrogen production e with potentially higher efficiencies and lower costs compared to low temperature electrolysis of water. The hybrid esulfur cycle was chosen as one of the most promising cycles from the ‘sulfur family’ of processes. A process model has been established to study the main parameters influencing efficiency with specific attention paid to dynamic effects when coupled to solar heat. The process is separated into two sections e one at steady-state, and the other one fictively imposed by transients. This allows a first analysis with respect to reasonable energy and mass flow management, while considering con...
Fossil energy carriers may be replaced in the future by hydrogen to save fossil resources and to avo...
The use of solar energy to produce hydrogen from water is an attractive concept that merits a contin...
The sulfur-ammonia thermochemical water-splitting cycle for hydrogen production driven by solar ther...
Thermochemical cycles for water splitting are considered as a promising example of emission-free rou...
Thermo-chemical cycles for water splitting are considered as a promising alternative of emission-fre...
Hydrogen, being an environmentally friendly energy carrier is considered a future solution of the cu...
The hybrid sulfur (HyS) cycle, coupled with concentrated solar power, is a high-potential candidate ...
Solar energy underlies significant diurnal and seasonal fluctuations and hence requires qualified st...
The search for a sustainable, CO2-free massive hydrogen production route is a strong need, if one ta...
Decomposition of sulphuric acid is a key step of sulphur based thermochemical cycles for hydrogen pr...
The search for a sustainable long term massive hydrogen production route is a strong need, consideri...
Solar-powered thermochemical water splitting cycles (TWSC) can potentially reach overall efficiencie...
Decomposition of sulphuric acid is a key step of sulphur based thermochemical cycles for hydrogen pr...
The first technical developments on thermochemical cycles for hydrogen production are based on the u...
The first technical developments on thermochemical cycles for hydrogen production are based on the u...
Fossil energy carriers may be replaced in the future by hydrogen to save fossil resources and to avo...
The use of solar energy to produce hydrogen from water is an attractive concept that merits a contin...
The sulfur-ammonia thermochemical water-splitting cycle for hydrogen production driven by solar ther...
Thermochemical cycles for water splitting are considered as a promising example of emission-free rou...
Thermo-chemical cycles for water splitting are considered as a promising alternative of emission-fre...
Hydrogen, being an environmentally friendly energy carrier is considered a future solution of the cu...
The hybrid sulfur (HyS) cycle, coupled with concentrated solar power, is a high-potential candidate ...
Solar energy underlies significant diurnal and seasonal fluctuations and hence requires qualified st...
The search for a sustainable, CO2-free massive hydrogen production route is a strong need, if one ta...
Decomposition of sulphuric acid is a key step of sulphur based thermochemical cycles for hydrogen pr...
The search for a sustainable long term massive hydrogen production route is a strong need, consideri...
Solar-powered thermochemical water splitting cycles (TWSC) can potentially reach overall efficiencie...
Decomposition of sulphuric acid is a key step of sulphur based thermochemical cycles for hydrogen pr...
The first technical developments on thermochemical cycles for hydrogen production are based on the u...
The first technical developments on thermochemical cycles for hydrogen production are based on the u...
Fossil energy carriers may be replaced in the future by hydrogen to save fossil resources and to avo...
The use of solar energy to produce hydrogen from water is an attractive concept that merits a contin...
The sulfur-ammonia thermochemical water-splitting cycle for hydrogen production driven by solar ther...