Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1282371 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2012 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Bunsen reaction is an important step of sulfur–iodine cycle for hydrogen production from thermochemical splitting of water. Polyiodide species generated during the separation process need to be identified for complete understanding of the mechanism involved. Speciation of these polyiodide species formed during Bunsen reaction can lead to better understanding of kinetics of the process. HIx species formed have been analyzed using UV–visible and Raman spectroscopic techniques. Peak corresponding to HI3 species have been ascertained and their conversion to higher HI5, HI7 …… species has been observed.

► Raman and UV/visible spectral evidence for presence of I3− and higher polyiodides. ► New UV–visible peaks identified for I3−species at wavelength of 193 and 223 nm. ► Raman spectrum for I3− species is free from any interference from sulfuric acid.

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