2021
DOI: 10.1002/er.7259
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Experimental study of a two‐stage thermochemical cycle for hydrogen production

Abstract: The use of renewable energy sources is the main strategy toward a low-carbon society. A promising alternative for the production of hydrogen gas is the water-splitting thermochemical cycles activated by solar energy. This work presents an experimental study of a two-stage thermochemical cycle for hydrogen production. It is based on the carbothermic reduction of iron ore (Fe 2 O 3 ) and the re-oxidation of it with steam can be powered by concentrated solar energy. Samples studied were self-reducing pellets. The… Show more

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