1. Hydrogen production from chemical looping reforming: current status and future perspective
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Abuliti Abudula, Zhongliang Yu, Xiyan Yue, Jiajia Wang, Zhongkai Zhao, Yanyan Yang, Guoqing Guan, and Ping An
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Hydrogen ,business.industry ,Process (engineering) ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Energy storage ,Steam reforming ,Electricity generation ,chemistry ,Environmental science ,Current (fluid) ,Process engineering ,business ,Chemical looping combustion ,Hydrogen production - Abstract
Hydrogen is a prospective clean energy source with high utilization efficiency and high-energy density for transportation, energy storage, and power generation. Recently chemical looping reforming (CLR) technique is considered as a promising option to generate hydrogen because of the high process efficiency as well as highly inherent carbon capture ability. Herein, the recent progress of typical CLR processes for hydrogen production is outlined and discussed. In contrast to the traditional steam methane reforming process, the main characteristics of these CLR processes are summarized. In addition, the existing technical issues are analyzed, and the outlook is given for the future study in the development of the CLR processes for large-scale hydrogen production.
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- 2020
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