2019
DOI: 10.2172/1568795
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Hybrid Thermochemical Hydrogen Production

Abstract: There exists a significant and growing need for clean, efficient, and large-scale hydrogen production. Using high temperature heat, thermochemical cycles can provide an energy-efficient route for hydrogen production. The Hybrid Sulfur process is a promising thermochemical watersplitting cycle with global-scale hydrogen production potential. The SO2-depolarized electrolyzer (SDE) is a critical component of the cycle. At the core of the electrolyzer is the membraneelectrode assembly, which consists of a solid el… Show more

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