Orhan, Mehmet F., et al. “Coupling of Copper–chloride Hybrid Thermochemical Water Splitting Cycle With a Desalination Plant for Hydrogen Production from Nuclear Energy”. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, vol. 35, no. 4, 2010, pp. 1560-74, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhydene.2009.11.106.

Genre

  • Journal Article
Contributors
Author: Orhan, Mehmet F.
Author: Naterer, Greg F.
Author: Rosen, Marc A.
Author: Dincer, Ibrahim
Date Issued
2010
Abstract

Energy and environmental concerns have motivated research on clean energy resources. Nuclear energy has the potential to provide a significant share of energy supply without contributing to environmental emissions and climate change. Nuclear energy has been used mainly for electric power generation, but hydrogen production via thermochemical water decomposition provides another pathway for the utilization of nuclear thermal energy. One option for nuclear-based hydrogen production via thermochemical water decomposition uses a copper–chloride (Cu–Cl) cycle. Another societal concern relates to supplies of fresh water. Thus, to avoid causing one problem while solving another, hydrogen could be produced from seawater rather than limited fresh water sources. In this study we analyze a coupling of the Cu–Cl cycle with a desalination plant for hydrogen production from nuclear energy and seawater. Desalination technologies are reviewed comprehensively to determine the most appropriate option for the Cu–Cl cycle and a thermodynamic analysis and several parametric studies of this coupled system are presented for various configurations.

Language

  • English
Funding Note
Ontario Research Excellence Fund
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
Page range
1560-1574
Host Title
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Host Abbreviated Title
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Volume
35
Issue
4
Part Date
2010-02
ISSN
03603199