“…Chao and Cox (19) have reported that equilibrium yields increase with increasing temperature. Also, a lower operating pressure favors increased conversion.…”
“…Chao and Cox (19) have reported that equilibrium yields increase with increasing temperature. Also, a lower operating pressure favors increased conversion.…”
“…The cycle results in production of hydrogen and oxygen from water with no net consumption of other chemical species. For this reason and for the following reasons, this process has become very attractive (4,19);…”
“…By increasing the temperature, the equilibrium can be shifted to hydrogen chloride and oxygen production. The reverse Deacon reaction proceeds with a 60% conversion of water at 730°C and 50% conversion at 620°C, at atmospheric pressure (19).…”
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