Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1277345 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2011 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

Advancement of the thermochemical copper–chlorine (Cu–Cl) cycle for hydrogen production is reviewed and discussed in this paper. Individual unit operations and their linkage into an integrated cycle are being developed by a Canadian consortium, as part of the Generation IV International Forum (GIF) for hydrogen production with the next generation of nuclear reactors. This paper focuses on the consortium’s latest advances on the Cu–Cl cycle, particularly with respect to hydrogen production with Canada’s Generation IV reactor, called SCWR (Super-Critical Water Reactor). Other heat sources may also be utilized for the Cu–Cl cycle, such as solar energy or industrial waste heat. In this first of two companion papers, recent developments in Canada’s nuclear hydrogen program are reported, specifically unit operation experiments of the Cu–Cl cycle and system integration. The following second companion paper will present system modeling with Aspen Plus, corrosion resistant materials, thermochemistry, safety, and reliability aspects of the Cu–Cl cycle.

► Recent advances are presented for the thermochemical copper–chlorine (Cu–Cl) cycle of hydrogen production. ► This first of two companion papers reports on unit operation experiments and system integration of the Cu–Cl cycle. ► Hydrogen production with Canada’s Generation IV nuclear reactor (SCWR; Super-Critical Water Reactor) is discussed.

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