Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7158014 | Energy Conversion and Management | 2018 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The Reformer Steam Iron Cycle (RESC) is suitable to attain high-purity pressurized hydrogen from a broad range of renewables and residues in decentralized on-site applications. This paper introduces a 10 kWth lab prototype system for high purity hydrogen production exceeding 99.999%. The significantly enlarged reactor system comprises of a combined steam reformer and fixed bed chemical looping system within a single unit. A series of experiments was conducted to demonstrate the system applicability for decentralized hydrogen production with an improved process layout. A previously undiscovered hydrogen purity was realized from a fixed-bed chemical looping prototype system. Supplementary, the applied oxygen carrier material was characterized to reveal occurring degradation effects in large-size reactors as a significantly increased thermal stress. A characterization by SEM, EDX, light microscopy and BET methods was performed to exhibit the effects on the pelletised material.
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Authors
S. Bock, R. Zacharias, V. Hacker,