Tuesday, 1 November 2005: 3:15 PM-5:45 PM
261 (Cincinnati Convention Center)

Nuclear Engineering Division (14)

#258 - Developments in Thermochemical and Electrolytic Routes to Hydrogen Production: Part II (14008)
This symposium focuses on nontraditional methods for generating hydrogen that would reduce reliance on fossil fuels, in particular those that use heat from a nuclear power plant to dissociate water into hydrogen and oxygen by thermochemical or electrolytic means. This session focuses on the research supporting the development of the sulfur-iodine cycle.
CoChair:Amy C. Taylor
Chair:Maximilian B. Gorensek
3:15 PMThermodynamic Efficiency Analysis of the S-I Process for Nuclear Hydrogen Production
John P. O'Connell, K.P. Bellezza, P. Narkpresert, Maximilian B. Gorensek, Paul M. Mathias
3:35 PMExperimental Study of the Bunsen Reaction for the S-I Thermochemical Cycle
Giampaolo Caputo, Claudio Felici, Alberto Giaconia, Michela Lanchi, Raffaele Liberatore, Salvatore Sau
3:55 PMComparison of Reactive Distillation and Extractive Distillation Flowsheets for the Sulfur-Iodine Thermochemical Cycle
Lloyd C. Brown, Gottfried E. Besenbruch, Benjamin E. Russ, Robert T. Buckingham
4:15 PMActivity and Stability of Sulfuric Acid Decomposition Catalysts for Thermochemical Water Splitting Cycles
Daniel M. Ginosar, Lucia M Petkovic, Kyle C Burch
4:35 PMApplicability of Inorganic Membranes for the Production of Hydrogen Using Nuclear Energy
Brian L. Bischoff, Dane F. Wilson, Lawrence E. Powell, K. Dale Adcock
4:55 PMUse of Membranes and Reactive Distillation for the Separation of Hix in the Sulphur-Iodine Cycle
Rachael H. Elder, Jean Marc Borgard, Geof H. Priestman, Bruce C. Ewan, Ray W. K. Allen
5:15 PMStability and Performance of Nafion-117 Membranes for the Concentration of Hi/Water and Hi/Water/Iodine Mixtures
Frederick F. Stewart, Christopher J. Orme
Sponsor:Nuclear Engineering Division

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