2024
DOI: 10.55670/fpll.fuen.3.1.5
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A review of the integration of the copper-chlorine cycle with other systems for hydrogen production

Abstract: There are different methods for hydrogen production, among which thermo-chemical cycles are particularly important. One of the most common thermochemical cycles is the copper-chlorine cycle. In this cycle, the water electrolysis process takes place during a thermo-chemical reaction, and copper chlorine is used as a thermochemical reaction intermediate. This cycle requires two factors to produce hydrogen: A heat source with a temperature of about 520 oC and electricity. For this reason, it is possible to use th… Show more

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