화학공학소재연구정보센터
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Vol.36, No.12, 7043-7050, 2011
Cycle behaviour of iron ores in the steam-iron process
The use of several commercial iron ores usually employed as pigments, to store and supply pure hydrogen by means of the steam-iron process has been proposed and analyzed. The process roughly consists in repeated series of alternate reduction and oxidation steps in which a reducing stream (H-2 + CO, or in general H-2 enriched fuels) reacts with the iron oxide rendering the metal or a partially reduced oxide. Pure hydrogen is released during the re-oxidation with steam. The studied iron ores contain some impurities that accounting minor percentages (<10 wt%) enhance the behaviour of the solid. This improvement regards not only to the reduction and oxidation rate, but especially to the ability of the solid to maintain a given redox capacity along cycles. Also concerning this topic, the effect of the presence of these natural additives has been investigated in order to determine the inert behaviour of methane as a potential reducing agent. This study allowed the determination of the maximum temperature at which carbon formation is inhibited so that the subsequent released hydrogen will not be contaminated by carbon compounds. Copyright (C) 2011, Hydrogen Energy Publications, LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.