Solar Thermo-Chemical Splitting of Carbon Dioxide by Metal Oxide Redox Pairs

ENERGY TECHNOLOGY 2011 CARBON DIOXIDE AND OTHER GREENHOUSE GAS REDUCTION METALLURGY AND WASTE HEAT RECOVERY(2011)

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A two-step thermo-chemical cycle process has been developed and investigated. It is based on metal oxide redox pair systems, which can split carbon dioxide as well as water molecules by extracting oxygen atoms and reversibly incorporating them into their lattice. If concentrated solar radiation is used as the heat source, a promising method exists to produce synthesis gas from water and CO2. An easy way of operation is gained by the combination of a ceramic substrate as the absorber structure, which can be heated to high temperatures with concentrated solar radiation, and of a metal oxide coating which is capable to carry out the redox reactions. The performance and kinetics of a ferrite based redox material coated on ceramic substrates were investigated in a laboratory set-up. CO2 could be reduced with significant conversions. In addition, several side reactions were observed like the formation of carbon and like the Boudouard reaction.
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solar thermal,thermochemical cycle,CO2 reduction,metal oxide,solar tower
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