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Thermochemical decomposition of hydrogen sulfide by solar energy

Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries ; International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 12(10), p.679-685, 1987Trabajos contenidos:
  • Bishara, A
  • Salman, 0.A
  • Khraishi, N
  • Marafi, A
Recursos en línea: Resumen: The decomposition of hydrogen sulfide into hydrogen and sulfur using concentrated solar radiation was investigated. The effect of temperature and residence time on hydrogen yield was studied using alumina, nickel-molybdenum sulfide and cobalt molybdenum sulfide as catalysts. It was found that hydrogen yield of 13-14(percent)can be obtained in a very short residence time (0.3 s)and at temperatures less than 800°C. The decomposition mechanism followed a second-order irreversible rate equation.
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The decomposition of hydrogen sulfide into hydrogen and sulfur using concentrated solar radiation was investigated. The effect of temperature and residence time on hydrogen yield was studied using alumina, nickel-molybdenum sulfide and cobalt molybdenum sulfide as catalysts. It was found that hydrogen yield of 13-14(percent)can be obtained in a very short residence time (0.3 s)and at temperatures less than 800°C. The decomposition mechanism followed a second-order irreversible rate equation.

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