An integrated lab-scale copper-chlorine (Cu-Cl) thermochemical cycle for hydrogen production at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT) is presented and analyzed in this paper. In a practical operation of the Cu-Cl cycle, besides the main steps of hydrolysis, thermolysis, electrolysis and drying, the oxidized anolyte (consumed anolyte at the electrolyzer cell) needs to be recycled to be concentrated sufficiently for the electro-chemical process. Recycling of the oxidized anolyte through the separation processes is achieved by distillation of anolyte, drying unit, separation cell, pressure swing distillation and CuCl2 concentrator. This study examines the thermodynamic performance of all unit operations in the lab-scale Cu-C...
This paper performs a thermodynamic equilibrium analysis of individual steps within the copper–chlor...
This paper examines selected design issues associated with reactor scale-up in the thermochemical co...
A number of thermochemical cycles have been investigated to produce hydrogen from water. However, mo...
Hydrogen is one of the most important energy carriers, clean fuels, and storage media in the upcomin...
This research focuses on thermodynamic analysis of the copper chlorine cycles. The cycles were simul...
This paper focuses on the various development areas of the copper-chlorine (Cu–Cl) cycle for hydroge...
iii Nuclear-based hydrogen production via thermochemical water decomposition using a copper-chlorine...
The production of hydrogen as a clean fuel is anticipated to have a major impact on the development ...
A key challenge facing the future hydrogen economy is a sustainable, lower-cost method of hydrogen p...
The copper–chlorine (Cu–Cl) thermochemical hydrogen production cycle consists of three chemical reac...
Production, transformation, and use of energy are the main causes of many environmental problems inc...
The present study aims at investigating and simulating the hydrogen cycle production at low temperat...
Recent advances are reported by an international team on research and development of the copper chlo...
The Copper-Chlorine (Cu-Cl) thermochemical water splitting cycle is one of the most attractive alter...
This paper highlights and discusses the recent advances in thermochemical hydrogen production with t...
This paper performs a thermodynamic equilibrium analysis of individual steps within the copper–chlor...
This paper examines selected design issues associated with reactor scale-up in the thermochemical co...
A number of thermochemical cycles have been investigated to produce hydrogen from water. However, mo...
Hydrogen is one of the most important energy carriers, clean fuels, and storage media in the upcomin...
This research focuses on thermodynamic analysis of the copper chlorine cycles. The cycles were simul...
This paper focuses on the various development areas of the copper-chlorine (Cu–Cl) cycle for hydroge...
iii Nuclear-based hydrogen production via thermochemical water decomposition using a copper-chlorine...
The production of hydrogen as a clean fuel is anticipated to have a major impact on the development ...
A key challenge facing the future hydrogen economy is a sustainable, lower-cost method of hydrogen p...
The copper–chlorine (Cu–Cl) thermochemical hydrogen production cycle consists of three chemical reac...
Production, transformation, and use of energy are the main causes of many environmental problems inc...
The present study aims at investigating and simulating the hydrogen cycle production at low temperat...
Recent advances are reported by an international team on research and development of the copper chlo...
The Copper-Chlorine (Cu-Cl) thermochemical water splitting cycle is one of the most attractive alter...
This paper highlights and discusses the recent advances in thermochemical hydrogen production with t...
This paper performs a thermodynamic equilibrium analysis of individual steps within the copper–chlor...
This paper examines selected design issues associated with reactor scale-up in the thermochemical co...
A number of thermochemical cycles have been investigated to produce hydrogen from water. However, mo...