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Title: Solar thermochemical for hydrogen production
Other Titles: الطاقة الشمسية الكيميائية الحرارية لإنتاج الهيدروجين
Authors: Mohammed, Ahmed Ebrahim Ahmed
Barry, Sara Abdel-Rhman Ali
Ali, Sayed Abdul-Ghani Sayed
Supervisor-, A.A.A.Abuelnuor
Keywords: Solar thermochemical
hydrogen production
Issue Date: 1-Oct-2017
Publisher: Sudan University of Science and Technology
Citation: Mohammed, Ahmed Ebrahim Ahmed.Solar thermochemical for hydrogen production/Ahmed Ebrahim Ahmed Mohammed,Sara Abdel-Rhman Ali Barry,Sayed Abdul-Ghani Sayed Ali;A.A.A.Abuelnuor.-Khartoum : Sudan University of Science and Technology, College of Engineering,2017.-55 p. :ill;28cm.- Bachelors search.
Abstract: Energy is a basic need of humankind. Modern production of energy is used for applications such as electricity generation, transportation and heat production for heavy industry in the industrialized countries. One of the oldest conversion methods to transform fuel into energy is the combustion. The disadvantage of using fossil fuel in the combustion process is the emission of unwanted pollutants that will consequently create adverse effects on environment and human health. Hydrogen is a suitable option because of its environmental friendly properties and its combustion characteristic is similar to the regular gaseous fossil fuels. An experimental study of produce hydrogen from water in a lab scale using solar thermochemical. This experimental showed the use of solar thermochemical to produce hydrogen from water. Experiments show that the temperature is more than 1000 ° C. This temperature is sufficient to break down oxygen and remove hydrogen from water.
Description: Bachelors search
URI: http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/19926
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