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H2O-splitting thermochemical cycle based on ZnO/Zn-redox: Quenching the effluents from the ZnO dissociation

2007; Elsevier BV; Volume: 63; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/j.ces.2007.09.034

ISSN

1873-4405

Autores

Reto Müller, Aldo Steinfeld,

Tópico(s)

Adsorption and Cooling Systems

Resumo

The production of zinc by thermal dissociation of zinc oxide has been experimentally investigated in the range of 1700–1950 K using a 10-kW solar chemical reactor directly exposed to concentrated solar radiation. The gaseous products Zn(g) and O2 exiting the reactor underwent rapid cooling by flowing through an annular water-cooled quench unit and by injection of Ar. XRD analysis along with SEM and TEM images of the solid products deposited at the quenching zone revealed the formation of spherical particles of sizes in the 0.1–30μm range, with their surface covered with smaller edged structures, which are characteristic of Zn(g) undergoing condensation followed by Zn(l)/Zn(s) oxidation and coalescence.

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