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Thermodynamic considerations on the purification of H$$_{2}$$SO$$_{4}$$ and HIx phases in the iodine-sulfur hydrogen production process

Wang, L.*; Imai, Yoshiyuki; Tanaka, Nobuyuki; Kasahara, Seiji; Kubo, Shinji; Onuki, Kaoru

Chemical Engineering Communications, 199(2), p.165 - 177, 2012/02

 Times Cited Count:10 Percentile:34.5(Engineering, Chemical)

Small amount of HI and I$$_{2}$$ are contained in H$$_{2}$$SO$$_{4}$$ phase and a little H$$_{2}$$SO$$_{4}$$ is contained in HIx phase obtained from the Bunsen reaction in the thermochemical water splitting IS process. A thermodynamical investigation of purification to separate and recover these components was made by a chemical process simulator ESP to clarify effects of temperature and stripping gas on reaction and phase equilibrium. The reverse Bunsen reaction, which change HI to I$$_{2}$$, and I$$_{2}$$ vaporization are dominant at higher temperatures than ca. 110$$^{circ}$$C for H$$_{2}$$SO$$_{4}$$ phase. The temperature can be extended to be lower by inert gas stripping. Purification of the solution without loss of H$$_{2}$$SO$$_{4}$$ is expected by oxidation of HI to I$$_{2}$$ by O$$_{2}$$ stripping. Though temperature range where purification by reverse Bunsen reaction is available is limited for HIx phase because of S and H$$_{2}$$S production reactions, the range can be widen by inert gas stripping.

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