可再生能源
太阳能
氢
热的
分解水
材料科学
氧化还原
氧化物
工作(物理)
制氢
环境科学
化学工程
工艺工程
化学
无机化学
物理
催化作用
光催化
热力学
电气工程
冶金
工程类
有机化学
作者
Christopher L. Muhich,Brian Ehrhart,Ibraheam Al‐Shankiti,Barbara J. Ward,Charles B. Musgrave,Alan W. Weimer
摘要
Solar thermal water splitting ( STWS ) produces renewable hydrogen from water using concentrated sunlight. Because it utilizes energy from the entire solar spectrum to directly drive the redox reactions that split water, it can achieve high theoretical solar‐to‐hydrogen efficiencies. In two‐step STWS , a metal oxide is first heated by concentrated sunlight to high temperatures to reduce it and produce O 2 . In the second step, the reduced material is exposed to H 2 O to reoxidize it to its original oxidation state and produce H 2 . Various aspects of this process are reviewed in this work, including the reduction and oxidation chemistries of the active redox materials, the effects of operating conditions, and the solar thermal reactors in which the STWS reactions occur, and a perspective is given on the future optimization of STWS . WIREs Energy Environ 2016, 5:261–287. doi: 10.1002/wene.174 This article is categorized under: Concentrating Solar Power > Science and Materials Energy and Climate > Science and Materials Energy Research & Innovation > Science and Materials
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