1979
DOI: 10.2172/6486105
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Kinetics of the chlorination of magnesium oxide

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“…It can be run with two different options, namely MgCl 2 eMgO, and MgCl 2 eMgOHCl cycle as reported by Ref. [9]. Feasible chemical reactions, mature electrolysis technology, and relatively low maximum temperature of the cycle are promising in terms of integrating this cycle with nuclear and solar energy sources.…”
Section: Mgcl 2 Emgo (Mgecl-a) Cyclementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It can be run with two different options, namely MgCl 2 eMgO, and MgCl 2 eMgOHCl cycle as reported by Ref. [9]. Feasible chemical reactions, mature electrolysis technology, and relatively low maximum temperature of the cycle are promising in terms of integrating this cycle with nuclear and solar energy sources.…”
Section: Mgcl 2 Emgo (Mgecl-a) Cyclementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The hydrolysis step is set to 553 K to form MgOHCl where the reactor temperature for decomposition step is set to 723 K. The required steam for the hydrolysis step is same as the MgeCl-B cycle and it is set to 11:1 [9]. A preheating process is considered to bring the MgOHCl temperature to the lower limit of decomposition (649 K).…”
Section: Four Step Mgecl (Mgecl-c) Cyclementioning
confidence: 99%