A. Kogan et al., Direct solar thermal splitting of water and on-site separation of the products. III. Improvement of reactor efficiency by steam entrainment, INT J HYD E, 25(8), 2000, pp. 739-745
Hydrogen can be produced by direct solar thermal water splitting. Steam hea
ted by concentrated solar radiation is partially dissociated. Hydrogen is s
eparated from the hot mixture of water splitting products by gas diffusion
through a porous ceramic membrane. The reactor thermodynamic efficiency in
this process rises with increasing reaction temperature and with decreasing
pressure at the downstream side of the gas-separating membrane. This paper
discusses two attempts to raise the reactor efficiency, the first - by hea
t and mass recovery, using a steam injector in a two-stage reactor - and th
e other - by lowering reactor exit pressure of the hydrogen-enriched gas st
ream, using a multistage ejector. (C) 2000 International Association for Hy
drogen Energy. Published by Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.