Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1271937 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2011 17 Pages PDF
Abstract

Two hybrid sulfur (HyS) cycle process flowsheets intended for use with high-temperature gas-cooled reactors (HTGRs) are presented. The flowsheets were developed for the Next Generation Nuclear Plant (NGNP) program, and couple a proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyzer for the SO2-depolarized electrolysis step with a silicon carbide bayonet reactor for the high-temperature decomposition step. One presumes an HTGR reactor outlet temperature (ROT) of 950 °C, the other 750 °C. Performance was improved (over earlier flowsheets) by assuming that use of a more acid-tolerant PEM, like acid-doped poly[2,2′-(m-phenylene)-5,5′-bibenzimidazole] (PBI), instead of Nafion®, would allow higher anolyte acid concentrations. Lower ROT was accommodated by adding a direct contact exchange/quench column upstream from the bayonet reactor and dropping the decomposition pressure. Aspen Plus was used to develop material and energy balances. A net thermal efficiency of 44.0–47.6%, higher heating value basis is projected for the 950 °C case, dropping to 39.9% for the 750 °C case.

► Two hybrid sulfur cycle flowsheets are presented that combine a bayonet decomposition reactor with a proton exchange membrane electrolyzer. ► Aspen Plus material and energy balances are provided. ► One flowsheet can be used with a 950 °C reactor to make hydrogen at 44.0–47.6% net thermal efficiency, HHV basis. ► The other flowsheet can be used with a 750 °C reactor to make hydrogen at 39.9% net thermal efficiency, HHV basis.

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