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Hydrogen production via a two-step water splitting thermochemical cycle based on metal oxide – A review

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In this paper, the two-step thermochemical cycle with regard to reaction heat source, metal oxide characteristics, and chemical reactors was reviewed. And the possibility of achieving large-scale industrial production and the perspective on future material development were also analyzed.
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This article is published in Applied Energy.The article was published on 2020-06-01. It has received 72 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Thermochemical cycle & Water splitting.

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Investigation of a hybrid solar thermochemical water-splitting hydrogen production cycle and coal-fueled molten carbonate fuel cell power plant

TL;DR: In this paper, a brainchild integration process of the solar thermochemical water-splitting hydrogen production cycle and coal-fueled molten carbonate fuel cell coupled with a gas turbine is proposed, modeled, and simulated in AspenTech v9.1.
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Thermo-chemical water splitting: Selection of priority reversible redox reactions by multi-attribute decision making

TL;DR: In this paper, a global screening system that applies the improved analytic hierarchy process (AHP) and grey relational TOPSIS, together with the use of linear and non-linear combination weighing is presented.
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Efficient generation of hydrogen by two-step thermochemical cycles: Successive thermal reduction and water splitting reactions using equal-power microwave irradiation and a high entropy material

TL;DR: In this paper, a high entropy poly-metal oxide used to generate hydrogen was produced by simultaneously introducing four cations onto a SiC foam, and the microwave plasma generated by microwave irradiation induced (FeMgCoNi)O1.2@SiC discharge could enhance the water splitting process.
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Assessment and multi-objective optimization of a vanadium-chlorine thermochemical cycle integrated with algal biomass gasification for hydrogen and power production

TL;DR: In this article , a cogeneration energy system for green hydrogen and power production from algal biomass and water as renewable sources is first developed and analyzed with engineering equation solver (EES) through first and second law of thermodynamics and then, optimized through an evolutionary algorithm using the Matlab software package for higher exergy efficiency, lower cost, and lower environmental impact.
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Review of fast pyrolysis of biomass and product upgrading

TL;DR: In this paper, an updated review on fast pyrolysis of biomass for production of a liquid usually referred to as bio-oil is provided, including the major reaction systems.
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A review and recent developments in photocatalytic water-splitting using TiO2 for hydrogen production

TL;DR: In this article, the up-to-date development of the above-mentioned technologies applied to TiO 2 photocatalytic hydrogen production is reviewed, based on the studies reported in the literature, metal ion-implantation and dye sensitization are very effective methods to extend the activating spectrum to the visible range.
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An overview of hydrogen production technologies

TL;DR: A review of technologies related to hydrogen production from both fossil and renewable biomass resources including reforming (steam, partial oxidation, autothermal, plasma, and aqueous phase) and pyrolysis is presented in this article.
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Bio-hydrogen production from waste materials

TL;DR: In this paper, a review article summarizes bio-hydrogen production from some waste materials, including cellulose and starch containing agricultural and food industry wastes and some food industry wastewaters.
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Hydrogen production from renewable and sustainable energy resources: Promising green energy carrier for clean development

TL;DR: In this article, the state-of-the-art hydrogen production technologies using renewable and sustainable energy resources are presented, including supercritical water gasification (SCWG) of biomass is the most cost effective thermochemical process.
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How can iron oxide be used to produce hydrogen?

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