Thursday, November 12, 2009: 8:30 AM
Pres. Boardroom A (Gaylord Opryland Hotel)
Description:
Hydrogen production from processes that are not biological or strictly electrochemical generally involve or require high temperatures. High-temperature operation is a challenge for materials, and specific systems or controls may be needed to manage the flow or containment of thermal energy (e.g. heat exchangers, manifolds, conduits, etc.). This session is targeted towards subjects involving high-temperature materials or systems intended for high-temperature hydrogen production processes.
Sponsor:
Topical 8: Hydrogen Production for a Hydrogen Economy
Co-Sponsor(s):
Nuclear Energy (07g), Nuclear Engineering Division (14)
Chair:
8:30 AM
(516a)
Experimental Corrosion Tests of Metals, Metal Alloys, and Ceramic Materials, in Boiling and High Temperatures Vapours I2-HI-H2O Mixtures for Sulphur-Iodine Thermochemical Cycle
8:55 AM
(516b)
Application of Radiation Probes to in Situ Composition Measurements of Bunsen Reaction Solution
9:45 AM
(516d)
Influence of pH On Synthesis of Homogeneous Cobalt-Doped Barium Cerium Zirconium Oxide Via Oxalate Co-Precipitation
10:10 AM
(516e)
Method and System for the Separation of a Mixture Containing Carbon Dioxide, Hydrocarbon and Hydrogen
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