Wednesday, 2 November 2005: 12:30 PM-3:00 PM
261 (Cincinnati Convention Center)

Nuclear Engineering Division (14)

#348 - Developments in Thermochemical and Electrolytic Routes to Hydrogen Production: Part III (14009)
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 electrolytic and thermochemical-electrolytic hybrid hydrogen production processes.
CoChair:Amy C. Taylor
Chair:Ben Russ
12:30 PMEngineering Process Model for High-Temperature Steam Electrolysis System Performance Evaluation
Carl M. Stoots, James E. O'Brien, Michael G. McKellar, Grant L. Hawkes, J. Stephen Herring
12:50 PMMaterials Development for Improved Efficiency of Hydrogen Production by Steam Electrolysis and Thermochemical-Electrochemical Processes
Jennifer R. Mawdsley, Deborah J. Myers, Bilge Yildiz
1:10 PMConceptual Design and Projected Performance for a Hybrid Sulfur Process
Maximilian B. Gorensek, William A. Summers, Melvin R. Buckner, Zafar H. Qureshi
1:30 PMElectrochemical Generation of Hydrogen Via Gas Phase Oxidation of Sulfur DI Oxide and Hydrogen Bromide
John W. Weidner, PremKumar Sivasubramanian, Charles E. Holland, Francisco J. Freire
1:50 PMHydrolysis of Calcium Bromide: Immobilization of the Reactant on a High Surface Area Support
Vivek P. Utgikar, J. Paul Scott, Michael F. Simpson
2:10 PMAn Assessment of the Efficiency of the Hybrid Copper-Chloride Thermochemical Cycle
Michele Lewis, Joseph Masin
Sponsor:Nuclear Engineering Division

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