Research of hydrogen preparation with catalytic steam-carbon reaction driven by photo-thermochemistry process

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An experiment of hydrogen preparation from steam-carbon reaction catalyzed by K2CO3 was carried out at 700°C, which was driven by the solar reaction system simulated with Xenon lamp. It can be found that the rate of reaction with catalyst is 10 times more than that without catalyst. However, for the catalytic reaction, there is no obvious change for the rate of hydrogen generation with catalyst content range from 10% to 20%. Besides, the conversion efficiency of solar energy to chemical energy is more than 13.1% over that by photovoltaic-electrolysis route. An analysis to the mechanism of catalytic steam-carbon reaction with K2CO3 is given, and an explanation to the nonbalanced [H2]/[CO + 2CO2] is presented, which is a phenomenon usually observed in experiment. © 2013 Xiaoqing Zhang et al.

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Zhang, X., Xu, B., Xu, Y., Shang, S., & Yin, Y. (2013). Research of hydrogen preparation with catalytic steam-carbon reaction driven by photo-thermochemistry process. International Journal of Chemical Engineering. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/870384

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