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Thermochemical water-splitting cycle using iodine and sulfur

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Abstract

Research and development on the thermochemical water-splitting cycle using iodine and sulfur, a potential large-scale hydrogen production method, is reviewed. Feasibility of the closed-cycle continuous water splitting has been demonstrated by coupling the Bunsen reaction, thermal decomposition of hydrogen iodide and that of sulfuric acid. Studies are in progress to realize efficient hydrogen production. Also, development of chemical reactors made of industrial materials has been carried out, especially those used in the corrosive process environment of sulfuric acid vaporization and decomposition.

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