Y. Tamaura et al., THERMODYNAMIC EVALUATION OF WATER-SPLITTING BY A CATION-EXCESSIVE (NI,MN) FERRITE, International journal of hydrogen energy, 23(12), 1998, pp. 1185-1191
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Water-splitting potential by cation-excessive (Ni, Mn) Ferrite, Ni0.5(
1 + epsilon)Mn0.50(1 + epsilon)Fe1.99(1 + epsilon)O-4 was evaluated us
ing the standard Gibbs free energy change (Delta G degrees) for the ca
tion-excessive ferrite formation in different O-2 partial pressures. T
he cation-excessive degree epsilon ranged from 0.026 to 0.16 in pO(2)
values of 7.9 x 10(-7) to 1.0 x 10(-1). From the relation between epsi
lon value of (Ni, Mn) ferrite and oxygen partial pressure, equilibrium
constant K(th) was determined. Furthermore Delta H degrees s for O-2
releasing and water-splitting reactions with cation-excessive (Ni,Mn)
ferrite were evaluated from the van't Hoff plot and compared with that
for magnetite-wustite system; where Delta H degrees s were assumed to
be the same values for both (Ni, Mn) ferrite and magnetite-wustite sy
stem: +300 kJ for O-2 releasing and -35 similar to -63 kJ for water-sp
litting. Delta G degrees s evaluated for water-splitting with cation-e
xcessive (Ni, Mn) ferrite and wustite were -38 kJ and -35 kJ, respecti
vely, at 298K. It suggests that water splitting with cation-excessive
(Ni, Mn) ferrite proceed easily compared with that with wustite. Delta
S degrees s for water-splitting are -0.93 kJ K-1 for the former and -
0.83 kJ K-1 for the latter. H-2 generation rates by reaction with H2O
for (Ni, Mn) ferrite were studied at temperatures of 573 K-1073 K. It
reached the maximum at 1000 K while it proceeds preferentially below 8
30 K from thermodynamics. (C) 1998 International Association for Hydro
gen Energy.