Thermodynamic efficiency analysis of zinc oxide based solar driven thermochemical H2O splitting cycle: Effect of partial pressure of O2, thermal reduction and H2O splitting temperatures
Author | Bhosale, Rahul R. |
Available date | 2020-03-18T08:10:07Z |
Publication Date | 2018 |
Publication Name | International Journal of Hydrogen Energy |
Resource | Scopus |
ISSN | 3603199 |
Abstract | In this paper, the thermodynamic efficiency analysis of ZnO-based solar-driven thermochemical H2O splitting cycle is performed and compared with the SnO2-based H2O splitting cycle. The HSC Chemistry 7.1 software is used for this analysis and effects of thermal reduction (TH) and water splitting temperature (TL) on various thermodynamic parameters associated with the ZnO-based H2O splitting cycle are explored. The thermodynamic equilibrium compositions allied with the ZnO reduction and re-oxidation of Zn via H2O splitting reaction are identified by varying the TH, TL, and PO2 in the inert gas. The efficiency analysis indicates that the highest cycle and solar-to-fuel energy conversion efficiency equal to 41.1 and 49.5% can be achieved at TH = 1340 K and TL = 650 K. Both efficiencies can be increased further by more than 10% via employing heat recuperation (50%). Based on the cycle and solar-to-fuel energy conversion efficiency values, the ZnO-based H2O splitting cycle seems to be more attractive than SnO2-based H2O splitting cycle. ? 2018 Hydrogen Energy Publications LLC |
Sponsor | This publication was made possible by the NPRP grant ( NPRP8-370-2-154 ) from the Qatar National Research Fund (a member of Qatar Foundation). The statements made herein are solely the responsibility of author(s). |
Language | en |
Publisher | Elsevier Ltd |
Subject | Efficiency analysis H2 H2O splitting Solar energy Thermodynamics ZnO |
Type | Article |
Pagination | 14915 - 14924 |
Issue Number | 32 |
Volume Number | 43 |
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