Hydrogen Production By A Novel Thermochemical Water Splitting Cycle
Wednesday, July 20, 2005
"UCLA Researchers have developed a thermochemical cycle for decomposing water into hydrogen and oxygen. There are many realizations of this process involving a variety of intermediates. Thermal decomposition of water usually requires temperatures greater than 2,000C. This novel thermochemical cycle can be operated at a relatively low temperature of ~ 900C. Due to its lower operating temperatures, the decomposition can be powered by a variety of energy sources, including solar energy." Source: fuelcellsworks.com
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