2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2008.06.049
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Hybrid sulfur flowsheets using PEM electrolysis and a bayonet decomposition reactor

Abstract: The specific hydrogen market determines the value of hydrogen from different sources.Each hydrogen production technology has its own distinct characteristics. For example, steam reforming of natural gas produces only hydrogen. In contrast, nuclear and solar hydrogen production facilities produce hydrogen together with oxygen as a by-product or co-product. For a user who needs both oxygen and hydrogen, the value of hydrogen from nuclear and solar plants is higher than that from a fossil plant because "free" oxy… Show more

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“…7 Similar limitations apply for sulfuric acid decomposition in the SI cycle. An efficiency analysis identified three different flowsheets for high-temperature sulfuric acid decomposition in the SI cycle that had energy requirements between 389 and 441.5 kJ/mol SO 2 , 8 while a fourth sulfuric acid decomposition flowsheet has been proposed for the SI cycle that requires only 373 kJ/mol SO 2 product.…”
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confidence: 95%
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“…7 Similar limitations apply for sulfuric acid decomposition in the SI cycle. An efficiency analysis identified three different flowsheets for high-temperature sulfuric acid decomposition in the SI cycle that had energy requirements between 389 and 441.5 kJ/mol SO 2 , 8 while a fourth sulfuric acid decomposition flowsheet has been proposed for the SI cycle that requires only 373 kJ/mol SO 2 product.…”
Section: Energy Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…7 The latter makes use of proven technology and could be deployed almost immediately. Water-splitting via electrolysis is conceptually simpler than any thermochemical cycle and, therefore, likely to require a smaller capital investment.…”
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