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A rotating fluidized bed reactor for rapid temperature ramping in two-step thermochemical water splitting
Affiliation:1. Division of Advanced Nuclear Engineering, POSTECH, Pohang37673, South Korea;2. Mechanical Engineering, POSTECH, Pohang37673, South Korea;3. Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, Daejeon34057, South Korea;4. Department of Precision Mechanical Engineering, Kyungpook National University, Sangju37224, South Korea;1. UREMA Research Unit, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Universidad del Norte, Barranquilla, Colombia;2. Shtern Research and Consulting, Houston, TX 77096, USA;3. University of Antwerp, Faculty of Science, Institute for Environment and Sustainable Development (IMDO), Campus Groenenborger V.612, Groenenborgerlaan 171, 2020, Antwerpen;4. Laboratory for Chemical Technology, Ghent University, Technologiepark-Zwijnaarde 914 - 9052 Ghent, Belgium
Abstract:Two-step thermochemical water splitting (TWS) is a promising carbon-free/low-carbon technology for producing hydrogen in a mass production scale, in which water is dissociated in the presence of metal oxide-based catalysts via redox cycles driven by thermal energy. While active research is underway to develop high-performance metal oxide catalysts, less attention has been paid to reactor design and relevant system analysis, which are essential for constructing an actual system. The gas and solid flow configuration is one of the key design parameters in reactor design that determines thermodynamic and kinetic characteristics of the entire two-step TWS system. In this study, we propose a rotating fluidized bed reactor design wherein the rotating current flow configuration allows a much larger relative velocity between sweep gas and redox particles compared to conventional flow configurations. The rotating current flow configuration significantly improves the temperature ramp rate of redox particles via enhanced heat transfer between particles and sweep gas. Through thermodynamic and kinetics analysis of the reactor system, we show that the large temperature ramp rate of the proposed reactor results in a considerable improvement in the hydrogen yield per hour. This work adds a new dimension to the reactor design for two-step TWS.
Keywords:Thermochemistry  Water splitting  Hydrogen production  Redox reaction  Rotating fluidized bed  Thermochemical reactor
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