Abstract

The effects of SO2 flow rate, SO2 mole fraction, iodine content and water content on the Bunsen reaction were experimentally studied for the thermochemical iodine–sulfur cycle for hydrogen production. One multistage reaction mechanism on the Bunsen reaction has been hypothesized, considering the kinetic characteristics. The appearance of a liquid–liquid equilibrium (LLE) phase separation was in the range of 20–40 min in the apparatus we chose. An increase in iodine content and a decrease in water content improved LLE separation characteristics to the H2SO4 phase and HIx phase. The H2S formation side reaction easily occurred with the increase in water content and decrease in iodine content. The optimal operating condition that the inlet SO2 mole fraction exceeds 0.12 coupled with initial I2/H2O molar ratio exceeding 0.284 has been proposed based on the experimental results, for the criteria of improving the separation characteristics and preventing side reactions.

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