Wang, Z., et al. “Experimental Investigation of Particle Dissolution Rates in Aqueous Solutions for Hydrogen Production”. Heat and Mass Transfer, vol. 52, no. 10, 2016, pp. 2067-73, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00231-015-1724-y.

Genre

  • Journal Article
Contributors
Author: Wang, Z.
Author: Rosen, M. A.
Author: Jianu, O. A.
Author: Naterer, G. F.
Date Issued
2016
Date Published Online
2016-10-28
Abstract

Results of reaction kinetics studies of chemical processes related to materials integration of the thermochemical copper-chlorine cycle for hydrogen production are reported. The reaction rate of solid cuprous chloride (CuCl) in liquid hydrochloric acid is investigated experimentally for various acid concentrations. A rate constant—a function of constituent concentrations—describes how quickly the reactants are converted into products in satisfying the activation energy to enable the reaction to move forward. In this paper, the change in area of a solid CuCl particle is examined, rather than concentration in previous studies. New predictive models are developed to describe the characteristics of the chemical reaction in terms of its transition states and reaction mechanisms.

Language

  • English
Funding Note
Ontario Research Excellence Fund
Canadian Nuclear Laboratories
Page range
2067-2073
Host Title
Heat and Mass Transfer
Host Abbreviated Title
Heat Mass Transfer
Volume
52
Issue
10
ISSN
1432-1181
0947-7411