Advances In Thermochemical Hydrogen Production

Monday, October 17, 2011: 12:30 PM
207 A/B (Minneapolis Convention Center)

Description:
This session focuses on recent developments in advancing hydrogen production by novel water-splitting processes that reduce reliance on fossil fuels. The primary area for this session will be thermochemical cycles that use advanced nuclear or solar energy as the heat and power source. However, contributions on other novel water-splitting methods are also encouraged.


Sponsor:
International Congress on Energy: Hydrogen Production and Storage
Co-Sponsor(s):
Emerging Energy Processes (07B), Alternate Fuels and New Technology (16D), Sustainable Energy (23C), Nuclear Engineering Division (14)


Chair:
Maximilian B. Gorensek
Email: maximilian.gorensek@srnl.doe.gov

- indicates paper has an Extended Abstract file available on CD.



12:30 PM
(66a) Ionic Liquids: A Potential Role In the Sulfur Family of Thermochemical Cycles
Nick AuYeung, Victoria Johnson, Malachi D. Bunn and Alexandre F.T. Yokochi




1:45 PM
(66d) Nickel Ferrites In the Hercynite Water Splitting Cycle
Christopher Lawrence Muhich, Alan W Weimber and Charles B. Musgrave

File available
2:10 PM
(66e) Thermochemical Hydrogen Production by Alkali Metal Oxides
Hiroki Miyaoka, Takayuki Ichikawa and Yoshitsugu Kojima

File available
2:35 PM
(66f) Preliminary Cost Estimation of Nuclear Hydrogen Production
Jong-Ho Kim, Tae-Heun Lee, Ki-Young Lee, Yong-Wan Kim and Kyeong-Jin Yang
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