Topical 8: Hydrogen Production for a Hydrogen Economy

Session 201 - Advances in Thermochemical Cycles
This session focuses on recent developments that advance hydrogen production by novel water splitting processes that reduce reliance on fossil fuels. The primary area for this session will be thermochemical cycles. Typical processes include cycles such as the Sulfur-Iodine cycle, the Hybrid Sulfur cycle, and the Calcium-Bromine cycle, to name a few. However, contributions on other cycles and other methods including photoelectrochemical, and photobiological methods are also encouraged.
Chair: Daniel M. Ginosar
CoChair: Frederick F. Stewart
  Novel Organic Solvents for the Bunsen Reaction
Marie Taylor, Peter Styring, Ray W. K. Allen
  Status of the I-Neri Sulfur-Iodine Integrated-Loop Experiment
Benjamin E. Russ, Robert C. Moore, Max Helie
  Initial Studies of the Feasibility of Performing the Bunsen Reaction In Ionic Liquids
Alex Yokochi, Nicholas AuYeung
  Hydrogen Production by Sulfur-Iodine Thermochemical Cycle: Experimental Tests on Hydriodic Section Concerning Iodine Purification System
Raffaele Liberatore, Antonio Ceroli, Claudio Felici, Michela Lanchi, Salvatore Sau, Annarita Spadoni, Pietro Tarquini
  Process Simulations of Reactive Distillation for Hydrogen Iodide Decomposition In the Sulfur-Iodine Cycle
John P. O'Connell, James E. Murphy
Simulation of Flowsheet Options for the Hι Concentration and Decomposition Section of the Sulfur-Iodine Thermochemical Cycle
George M. Bollas, Patrick Smadbeck, Paul I. Barton

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