Hydrogen and sulfur from hydrogen sulfide—IV. Quenching the effluent from a solar furnace
T. Kappauf,
J.P. Murray,
R. Palumbo,
R.B. Diver and
E.A. Fletcher
Energy, 1985, vol. 10, issue 10, 1119-1137
Abstract:
Solar thermochemical production of H2 and sulfur from H2S were studied, using a 4.2 m solar furnace as a source of process heat. We used two reactor configurations. The independent variables were temperature, feed rate and pressure. Hydrogen production rate, yield, and the quench fraction (fractional yield) were measured. High yields (of the order 0.5) and quench fractions (of the order 0.7) were obtained over a range of temperatures and feed rates. Yields were a monotonically increasing, almost linear, function of the temperature.
Date: 1985
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DOI: 10.1016/0360-5442(85)90027-1
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