Gabriel, K., et al. “Progress of International Program on Hydrogen Production With the Copper–chlorine Cycle”. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, vol. 39, no. 6, 2014, pp. 2431-45, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhydene.2013.11.073.

Genre

  • Journal Article
Contributors
Author: Gabriel, K.
Author: Suppiah, S.
Author: Secnik, E.
Author: Lvov, S.N.
Author: Lewis, M.
Author: Easton, E.B.
Author: Papangelakis, V.
Author: Stolberg, L.
Author: Ahmed, S.
Author: Naterer, G.F.
Author: Rosen, M.A.
Author: Dincer, I.
Author: Wang, Z.
Author: Odukoya, A.
Date Issued
2014
Abstract

This paper highlights and discusses the recent advances in thermochemical hydrogen production with the copper–chlorine (Cu–Cl) cycle. Extended operation of HCl/CuCl electrolysis is achieved, and its performance assessment is conducted. Advances in the development of improved electrodes are presented for various electrode materials. Experimental studies for a 300 cm2 electrolytic cell show a stable current density and production at 98% of the theoretical hydrogen production rate. Long term testing of the electrolyzer for over 1600 h also shows a stable cell voltage. Different systems to address integration challenges are also examined for the integration of electrolysis/hydrolysis and thermolysis/electrolysis processes. New results from experiments for CuCl–HCl–H2O and CuCl2–HCl–H2O ternary systems are presented along with solubility data for CuCl in HCl–H2O mixtures between 298 and 363 K. A parametric study of multi-generation energy systems incorporating the Cu–Cl cycle is presented with an overall energy efficiency as high as 57% and exergy efficiency of hydrogen production up to 90%.

Language

  • English
Page range
2431-2445
Host Title
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Host Abbreviated Title
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Volume
39
Issue
6
Part Date
2014-02
ISSN
03603199