会议专题

LATEST DEVELOPMENTS IN HYDROGEN PRODUCTION VIA COPPER-CHLORINE CYCLE POWERED BY SUPER CRITICAL WATER REACTOR

The Copper-Chlorine thermochemical cycle is a well-suited process for hydrogen production from a moderate temperature Generation IV nuclear reactor system such as the Canadian Super Critical Water Reactor. The development of this process has advanced well in Canada. In the development of the electrochemical step of this cycle, the experimental results show that the cell voltage is strongly affected by cell operating temperature and chemical composition and concentrations of the anolyte and catholyte. The data show that the desirable cell performance of 0.5 A·cm-2 (current density) at a voltage in the range of 0.5 to 0.7 V can be achieved by operating the electrolyser at around 100°C.

S.Suppiah L.Stolberg A.Shkarupin

Atomic Energy of Canada Limited,Chalk River,Ontario,Canada

国际会议

3rd China-Canada Joint Workshop on Supercritical Water-Cooled Reactors(第三届中国-加拿大超临界水堆研讨会 (CCSC-2012)

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英文

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2012-04-18(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)