Jong Ha Hwanga and Ki-Tae Leeb,c,*
aDepartment of Mineral Resources and Energy Engineering, Jeonbuk National
University, Jeonbuk 54896, Republic of Korea
bDivision of Advanced Materials Engineering, Jeonbuk National
University, Jeonbuk 54896, Republic of Korea
cHydrogen and Fuel Cell Research Center, Jeonbuk National
University, Jeonbuk 54896, Republic of Korea
Chemical looping hydrogen
production (CLHP) is an attractive technology for H2 production due
to its ability to produce H2 and capture CO2 from fossil
fuels simultaneously. In this paper, we present MgFe2O4
as an oxygen carrier material with high efficiency, low cost, and stable
properties for CLHP. The redox reactions occurred reversibly in the fuel,
steam, and air reactor as MgFe2O4→MgO/Fe, MgO/Fe→MgO/Fe3O4,
and MgO/Fe3O4→MgFe2O4, respectively.
The oxygen transfer capacities of MgFe2O4 for 5% H2/N2
and 5% CO/N2 gases were about 23 wt% at 900 °C. Both the oxygen
transfer capacity and rate were well maintained during 10 redox cycles at 900
°C. No phase changes or agglomeration occurred as the redox cycle number
increased. Similarly, MgFe2O4 did not exhibit significant
degradation in its total amount or maximum rate of H2 production
during four redox cycles. The average calculated amount of H2
production for MgFe2O4 was 2,806 L/day per unit mass (kg).
Keywords: Chemical looping hydrogen production, oxygen carrier material, redox reaction, oxygen transfer capacity, oxygen transfer rate, attrition resistance
2020; 21(1): 57-63
Published on Feb 28, 2020
bDivision of Advanced Materials Engineering, Jeonbuk National University, Jeonbuk 54896, Republic of Korea
c