Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Hydrogen or compound thereof – Elemental hydrogen
Patent
1975-11-05
1978-01-03
Stern, Edward
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
Hydrogen or compound thereof
Elemental hydrogen
423437, 423481, 423493, 423500, 423579, 423633, C01B 102, C01B 206, C01B 108, C01B 1300
Patent
active
040667413
ABSTRACT:
Hydrogen is produced by the thermal decomposition of water at temperatures of 1000.degree. C or below by making use of iron salts and carbon dioxide, which are circulated in closed circuits in the reaction system. The only raw material to be supplied from an external source is water; all intermediates are circulated in the reaction system. A nuclear reactor may be used as a heat source for the reaction.
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C. A. Jacobson's, "Encyclopedia of Chem. Reactions", vol. 4, p. 53, Reinhold Pub. Corp.
J. W. Mellor's "A Comp. Treatise on Inorganic and Theo. Chem.", vol. 14, 1935, p. 41, Longmans, Green & Co., N. Y.
Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
Stern Edward
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