Cerium oxide (CeO2-δ) and its derivatives are the most attractive materials under consideration for solar-driven thermochemical production of chemical fuels. Understanding the rate-limiting factors in fuel production is essential for maximizing the efficacy of the thermochemical process. The rate of response of the porous ceria structured with architectural features typical of those employed in solar reactors was measured via electrical conductance relaxation methods. A transition from behavior controlled by material surface reaction kinetics to that controlled by sweep-gas supply rates is observed on increasing temperature, increasing volume specific surface area, and decreasing normalized gas flow rate. The transition behavior is relev...
Production of chemical fuels using solar energy has been a field of intense research recently, and t...
The overarching goal of this thesis is to pave the way towards the commercialization of solar-driven...
The influence of ionic radii and valence of dopants in Ce0.9LaxYbyZr0.1−x−yO2−δ (x = 0, 0.05, 0.1, y...
The redox kinetics of undoped ceria (CeO_(2−δ)) are investigated by the electrical conductivity rela...
Cerium dioxide, CeO_(2−δ), remains one of the most attractive materials under consideration for sola...
Ceria is an interesting material for high temperature redox applications like solar-thermal splittin...
We present a comprehensive thermodynamic and kinetic analysis of the suitability of cerium oxide (ce...
The Helmholtz Virtual Institute (VI) SolarSynGas brings together expertise from solar energy researc...
The Helmholtz Virtual Institute (VI) SolarSynGas brings together expertise from solar energy researc...
Production of chemical fuels by solar-driven thermochemical cycling has recently generated significa...
Determination of reaction and oxygen diffusion rates at elevated temperatures is essential for model...
Solar CO2/H2O splitting via two-step thermochemical cycles of metal oxides is a promising path for s...
Determination of reaction and oxygen diffusion rates at elevated temperatures is essential for model...
With the appropriate materials, one can construct redox cycles that use CO2 as the oxidant, generati...
Solar-driven non-stoichiometric thermochemical redox cycling of ceria for the conversion of solar en...
Production of chemical fuels using solar energy has been a field of intense research recently, and t...
The overarching goal of this thesis is to pave the way towards the commercialization of solar-driven...
The influence of ionic radii and valence of dopants in Ce0.9LaxYbyZr0.1−x−yO2−δ (x = 0, 0.05, 0.1, y...
The redox kinetics of undoped ceria (CeO_(2−δ)) are investigated by the electrical conductivity rela...
Cerium dioxide, CeO_(2−δ), remains one of the most attractive materials under consideration for sola...
Ceria is an interesting material for high temperature redox applications like solar-thermal splittin...
We present a comprehensive thermodynamic and kinetic analysis of the suitability of cerium oxide (ce...
The Helmholtz Virtual Institute (VI) SolarSynGas brings together expertise from solar energy researc...
The Helmholtz Virtual Institute (VI) SolarSynGas brings together expertise from solar energy researc...
Production of chemical fuels by solar-driven thermochemical cycling has recently generated significa...
Determination of reaction and oxygen diffusion rates at elevated temperatures is essential for model...
Solar CO2/H2O splitting via two-step thermochemical cycles of metal oxides is a promising path for s...
Determination of reaction and oxygen diffusion rates at elevated temperatures is essential for model...
With the appropriate materials, one can construct redox cycles that use CO2 as the oxidant, generati...
Solar-driven non-stoichiometric thermochemical redox cycling of ceria for the conversion of solar en...
Production of chemical fuels using solar energy has been a field of intense research recently, and t...
The overarching goal of this thesis is to pave the way towards the commercialization of solar-driven...
The influence of ionic radii and valence of dopants in Ce0.9LaxYbyZr0.1−x−yO2−δ (x = 0, 0.05, 0.1, y...