Journal of the Atomic Energy Society of Japan / Atomic Energy Society of Japan
Online ISSN : 2186-5256
Print ISSN : 0004-7120
ISSN-L : 0004-7120
Hydrogen Production by High-Temperature Electrolysis of Water Vapor Steam Test Results Obtained with an Electrolysis Tube
Ryutaro HINOYoshiaki MIYAMOTO
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1995 Volume 37 Issue 11 Pages 1042-1049

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High-temperature electrolysis of water vapor steam is an advanced hydrogen production High-temperature electrolysis of water vapor steam is an advanced hydrogen production reaction reverse to the solid oxide fuel cell. At Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute, laboratory-scale experiments have been conducted using a practical electrolysis tube with 12 electrolysis cells in order to develop heat utilization systems for high-temperature gas-cooled reactors. The electrolysis cells of which electrolyte was yttria-stabilized zirconia were formed on a porous ceramic tube in series by plasma spraying. In the experiments, water steam mixed with argon carrier gas was supplied into the electrolysis tube heated at a constant temperature regulated in the range from 850°C to 950°C, and electrolysis power was supplied by a DC power source. Hydrogen production rate increased with applied voltage and electrolysis temperature; the maximum production rate was 6.9Nl/h at 950°C. Hydrogen production rate was correlated with applied current densities on the basis of experimental data. High energy efficiency was achieved under the applied current density ranging from 80 to 100 mA/cmcm2.

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