2018
DOI: 10.1021/acsaem.8b00145
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Stability of Molten-Phase Cs–V–O Catalysts for SO3 Decomposition in Solar Thermochemical Water Splitting

Abstract: Supported molten cesium vanadate catalysts (Cs–V–O/SiO2) showed activities comparable to that of a reference Pt catalyst (1 wt % Pt/TiO2) for SO3 decomposition at moderate temperatures (∼600 °C), which is essential as an O2 evolution reaction in solar thermochemical water splitting cycles. Stability testing of the catalyst over a 1000 h continuous reaction at 600 °C resulted in deactivation by ∼20% of the initial activity. Kinetic analysis of the activity versus time-on-stream indicated that the observed deact… Show more

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“…15,16 Cs−V/SiO 2 exhibited high SO 3 conversion, which was comparable to that of Pt/TiO 2 at a moderate temperature of ∼600 °C. 33,34 Nevertheless, Cs−V is characterized by a low melting point (∼500 °C, Table 1). This limits the heating to temperatures above 700 °C to avoid rapid vaporization and loss of loaded Cs−V.…”
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“…15,16 Cs−V/SiO 2 exhibited high SO 3 conversion, which was comparable to that of Pt/TiO 2 at a moderate temperature of ∼600 °C. 33,34 Nevertheless, Cs−V is characterized by a low melting point (∼500 °C, Table 1). This limits the heating to temperatures above 700 °C to avoid rapid vaporization and loss of loaded Cs−V.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their SO 3 decomposition activities were compared with those of previously reported alkaline and/or rare earth vanadates (A−V/SiO 2 and/or Re−V/SiO 2 ). 33,34,43 At a moderate temperature of 650 °C, the catalysts exhibited the following sequence of activity: A−V/SiO 2 > Ae−V/SiO 2 > Re−V/SiO 2 . At a higher temperature of 800 °C, however, Ae− V/SiO 2 was found to display the highest activity, which was superior to that of a supported Pt catalyst.…”
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“…7 may be associated with the formation of the solidstate phosphorous-rich phase under the present reaction condition. Importantly, the molten-state vanadate has more likely active than the solid phase, 11), 13) indicating that the low melting temperature of phosphate vanadate phases (KV 2 PO 8 ) is favorable for the formation of active molten phase.…”
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“…), and intermetallic alloys (Ag-Pd) have been developed. [12][13][14][15][16] Sandia National Laboratories developed a lab-scale bayonet-type H 2 SO 4 decomposer (SAD), which contained three main parts: the boiler, superheater, and sulfur trioxide decomposer (STD), according to the operating temperature. 17 Nagarajan et al [17][18][19][20] proposed a numerical model based on computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to describe the fluid flow, species, and energy transfer in the SAD.…”
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