Hydrogen production by water splitting on manganese ferrite-sodium carbonate mixture: Feasibility tests in a packed bed solar reactor-receiver
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2014
abstract:
The sodium manganese mixed ferrite thermochemical cycle Na(Mn1/3Fe2/3)O2/
(MnFe2O4 þ Na2CO3) for sustainable hydrogen production has been implemented in a solar
reactor-receiver, packed with indirectly heated MnFe2O4/Na2CO3 mixture pellets, with the
aim of verifying its feasibility and of determining the critical aspects of the process. The
reactor operates at nearly constant temperature in the range 750-800 °C; the shift between
the hydrogen-producing and regeneration steps is obtained by switching the reactive gas
from water to carbon dioxide. Hydrogen produced during 1-h operation of the reactor is in
the range of 130-460 mmol/g of mixture, depending on experimental conditions. Compared
to other existing prototypes, the implemented process obtains comparable production
efficiencies while operating at lower temperature both in the hydrogen production and
regeneration phases.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Hydrogen production; Manganese ferrite; Solar reactor; Thermochemical cycle; Water splitting
List of contributors:
Brunetti, Bruno
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