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Historical Development of Multi-Step Thermal Processes for Water Electrolysis

1 Historical Development of Multi-Step Thermal Processes for Water Electrolysis [Pg.94]

As mentioned earlier, direct thermal dissociation of water requires temperatures above approximately 2500 K. Since there are not yet technical solutions to the materials problems, the possibility of splitting water instead, by various reaction sequences, has been probed. Historically, the reaction of reactive metals and reactive metal hydrides with water or acid was the standard way of producing pure hydrogen in small quantities. These reactions involved sodium metal with water to form hydrogen or zinc metal with hydrochloric acid or calcium hydride with water. All these [Pg.94]




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