Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1280428 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2010 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this work, we compare the activity of unsupported and monoclinic zirconia – supported nickel ferrites, calcined at two different temperatures, for solar hydrogen production by two-step water-splitting thermochemical cycles at low thermal reduction temperature. Commercial nickel ferrite, both as-received and calcined in the laboratory, as well as laboratory made supported NiFe2O4, are employed for this purpose. The samples leading to higher hydrogen yields, averaged over three cycles, are those calcined at 700 °C in each group (supported and unsupported) of materials. The comparison of the two groups shows that higher chemical yields are obtained with the supported ferrites due to better utilisation of the active material. Therefore, the highest activity is obtained with ZrO2-supported NiFe2O4 calcined at 700 °C.

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