Characteristic of the Pressurized Continuous Bunsen Reaction using HIx Solution

The Sulfur-Iodine thermochemical hydrogen production process (SI process) consists of the Bunsen reaction section, the H2SO4 decomposition section and the HI decomposition section. The HIx solution (HI-I2-H2O) could be recycled to Bunsen reaction section from the HI decomposition section in the oper...

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Main Authors: Kim Jong-Seok, Park Chu-Sik, Kang Kyoung-Soo, Jeong Seong-Uk, Cho Won-Chul, Kim Chang-Hee, Kim Young-Ho, Bae Ki-Kwang
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2016-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20166702015
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spelling doaj-267c0c661aa542a98b88fb43956ccb3b2021-02-02T03:54:01ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2016-01-01670201510.1051/matecconf/20166702015matecconf_smae2016_02015Characteristic of the Pressurized Continuous Bunsen Reaction using HIx SolutionKim Jong-Seok0Park Chu-Sik1Kang Kyoung-Soo2Jeong Seong-Uk3Cho Won-Chul4Kim Chang-Hee5Kim Young-Ho6Bae Ki-Kwang7Hydrogen Energy Research Center, Korea Institute of Energy ResearchHydrogen Energy Research Center, Korea Institute of Energy ResearchHydrogen Energy Research Center, Korea Institute of Energy ResearchHydrogen Energy Research Center, Korea Institute of Energy ResearchHydrogen Energy Research Center, Korea Institute of Energy ResearchHydrogen Energy Research Center, Korea Institute of Energy ResearchDepartment of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry, Chungnam National UniversityHydrogen Energy Research Center, Korea Institute of Energy ResearchThe Sulfur-Iodine thermochemical hydrogen production process (SI process) consists of the Bunsen reaction section, the H2SO4 decomposition section and the HI decomposition section. The HIx solution (HI-I2-H2O) could be recycled to Bunsen reaction section from the HI decomposition section in the operation of the integrated SI process. The phase separation characteristic of the Bunsen reaction using the HIx solution was similar to that of SO2-I2-H2O system. However, the amount of produced H2SO4 phase was too small. To solve this problem, the study was carried out by the pressurized continuous Bunsen reaction. Bunsen reactions were performed at variation of feed rate of SO2/O2 gas in 3 bar of atmosphere. Also, it was performed to check the effects of the residence time in the reservoir on the characteristics of Bunsen products. As the results, the concentration of H2SO4 and HI in Bunsen products was increased with increasing the amounts of SO2. When the residence time in the reservoir increased, the concentration of H2SO4 and HI in HIx phase was decreased by reverse Bunsen reaction.http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20166702015Hydrogen productionSulfur-Iodine processBunsen reactionHIx solutionContinuous reactionPressurized reaction
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author Kim Jong-Seok
Park Chu-Sik
Kang Kyoung-Soo
Jeong Seong-Uk
Cho Won-Chul
Kim Chang-Hee
Kim Young-Ho
Bae Ki-Kwang
spellingShingle Kim Jong-Seok
Park Chu-Sik
Kang Kyoung-Soo
Jeong Seong-Uk
Cho Won-Chul
Kim Chang-Hee
Kim Young-Ho
Bae Ki-Kwang
Characteristic of the Pressurized Continuous Bunsen Reaction using HIx Solution
MATEC Web of Conferences
Hydrogen production
Sulfur-Iodine process
Bunsen reaction
HIx solution
Continuous reaction
Pressurized reaction
author_facet Kim Jong-Seok
Park Chu-Sik
Kang Kyoung-Soo
Jeong Seong-Uk
Cho Won-Chul
Kim Chang-Hee
Kim Young-Ho
Bae Ki-Kwang
author_sort Kim Jong-Seok
title Characteristic of the Pressurized Continuous Bunsen Reaction using HIx Solution
title_short Characteristic of the Pressurized Continuous Bunsen Reaction using HIx Solution
title_full Characteristic of the Pressurized Continuous Bunsen Reaction using HIx Solution
title_fullStr Characteristic of the Pressurized Continuous Bunsen Reaction using HIx Solution
title_full_unstemmed Characteristic of the Pressurized Continuous Bunsen Reaction using HIx Solution
title_sort characteristic of the pressurized continuous bunsen reaction using hix solution
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2016-01-01
description The Sulfur-Iodine thermochemical hydrogen production process (SI process) consists of the Bunsen reaction section, the H2SO4 decomposition section and the HI decomposition section. The HIx solution (HI-I2-H2O) could be recycled to Bunsen reaction section from the HI decomposition section in the operation of the integrated SI process. The phase separation characteristic of the Bunsen reaction using the HIx solution was similar to that of SO2-I2-H2O system. However, the amount of produced H2SO4 phase was too small. To solve this problem, the study was carried out by the pressurized continuous Bunsen reaction. Bunsen reactions were performed at variation of feed rate of SO2/O2 gas in 3 bar of atmosphere. Also, it was performed to check the effects of the residence time in the reservoir on the characteristics of Bunsen products. As the results, the concentration of H2SO4 and HI in Bunsen products was increased with increasing the amounts of SO2. When the residence time in the reservoir increased, the concentration of H2SO4 and HI in HIx phase was decreased by reverse Bunsen reaction.
topic Hydrogen production
Sulfur-Iodine process
Bunsen reaction
HIx solution
Continuous reaction
Pressurized reaction
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20166702015
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