Topical 8: Hydrogen Production for a Hydrogen Economy

Session 328 - Advances in Electrolytic and Thermochemical Processes
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 high-temperature steam electrolysis using an advanced nuclear reactor as the heat and power source. However, contributions on other methods including solar are encouraged.
Chair: Maximilian B. Gorensek
CoChair: Daniel M. Ginosar
  Influence of Steam Conversion Rate and Cathode Gas Composition on High Temperature Steam Electrolysis Cell Performance
Shinichi Makino, Kazuya Yamada, Kentaro Matsunaga, Masato Yoshino, Eiji Hoashi, Shigeo Kasai, Seiji Fujiwara
  Low Temperature Production of SO2 from H2SO4 In the Si Thermochemical Cycle by Using Iron(III) Sulfate Intermediate
Salvatore Sau, Pietro Tarquini, Pier Paolo Prosini, Alberto Giaconia, Giampaolo Caputo, Raffaele Liberatore, Michela Lanchi
  A Systematic Methodology for the Evaluation of Alternative Thermochemical Cycles for Hydrogen Production
Ryan J. Andress, Lealon L. Martin, B. Wayne Bequette
  Further Development of the Hydrolysis Reactors in the Cu-Cl Cycle
Magali Ferrandon, Michele Lewis, David Tatterson
  Design of Recuperative Sulfuric Acid Decomposition Reactor for Hydrogen Generation Processes
Sarah M. Connolly, Edward J. Lahoda, David F. McLaughlin

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