Patent classifications
Y02E60/36
CIRCULAR CARBON PROCESS
A circular carbon process involves: a) reacting hydrogen and carbon monoxide to produce methane and water, b) decomposing methane into carbon and hydrogen, and c) using carbon as reducing agent and/or using carbon in a carbon-containing material as reducing agent, in a chemical process to produce carbon monoxide and a reduced substance. The methane produced in a) is used in b), the carbon produced in b) is used in c), and carbon monoxide produced in c) is used in a).
SOLID OXIDE ELECTROLYTIC CELLS USING ZEOLITE-TEMPLATED CARBON (ZTC) AS ELECTROCATALYST
Solid oxide electrolytic cell assembly (SOEC) and methods for making SOECs are provided. An exemplary method includes forming a functionalized zeolite templated carbon (ZTC). The functionalized ZTC is formed by forming a CaX zeolite, depositing carbon in the CaX zeolite using a chemical vapor deposition (CVD) process to form a carbon/zeolite composite, treating the carbon/zeolite composite with a solution including hydrofluoric acid to form a ZTC, and treating the ZTC to add catalyst sites. In the method, the functionalized ZTC is incorporated into electrodes by forming a mixture of the functionalized ZTC with a calcined solid oxide electrolyte, and calcining the mixture. The method includes forming an electrode assembly, forming the SO electrolytic cell assembly, and coupling the SO electrolytic cell assembly to a heat source.
METHOD FOR OPERATING A HYBRID RECTIFIER, HYBRID RECTIFIER, AND ELECTROLYTIC SYSTEM HAVING SUCH A HYBRID RECTIFIER
A method for operating a hybrid rectifier includes an AC input, a DC output and a thyristor rectifier arranged in a first path, and a transistor rectifier arranged in a second, parallel path. The method includes when a DC voltage at the DC output of the hybrid rectifier is below a voltage threshold value, operating the hybrid rectifier in a first operating state in which the transistor rectifier is isolated from the DC output and connected to the AC input and the thyristor rectifier is connected both to the AC input and to the DC output. When the DC voltage at the DC output of the hybrid rectifier reaches or exceeds the voltage threshold value, operating the hybrid rectifier in a second operating state in which the thyristor rectifier and the transistor rectifier are each connected to the AC input and to the DC output.
ELECTROLYSIS SYSTEM AND METHOD OF USE OF THE SAME
An object of the present disclosure is to suppress mixing of gases generated during an operation when supply of electric power is stopped, to thereby shorten the time required for restarting after the electric power is stopped. An electrolysis system of the present disclosure includes an electrolyzer including an electrolytic cell in which an anode and a cathode are overlapped with each other having a diaphragm interposed therebetween, and a liquid surface level control unit which is operated when an electric conduction to the electrolyzer is stopped to adjust a liquid surface level of an electrolytic solution in the electrolytic cell.
PLATINUM-TUNGSTEN SOLID SOLUTION PARTICLES AND CATALYST CONTAINING SAME
An object of the present invention is to provide platinum-tungsten solid solution particles that can be suitably used for catalyst applications and others. Another object is to provide a catalyst with higher catalytic activity than when platinum is used alone. Disclosed are platinum-tungsten solid solution particles comprising platinum and tungsten in solid solution at an atomic level. Also disclosed is a catalyst comprising the platinum-tungsten solid solution particles.
Electrochemical method of ammonia generation
An electrolysis apparatus for producing ammonia, the apparatus comprising: a cathode; an anode; an electrolyte; a current source; a supply for nitrogen; and a supply for an acid, wherein the acid comprises at least one acid selected from the group consisting of: HCl, HBr, and HI.
COMPRESSION APPARATUS
A compression apparatus includes at least one compression unit, a voltage applier, an anode end plate provided on an anode separator located at a first end in a direction of stacking, a cathode end plate provided on a cathode separator located at a second end in the direction of stacking, and first and second plates provided between the cathode end plate and the cathode separator located at the second end. The compression apparatus causes, by using the voltage applier to apply a voltage, protons taken out from an anode fluid that is supplied to the anode to move to the cathode via the electrolyte membrane and produces compressed hydrogen. The first plate has formed therein a first space in which to store a cathode gas containing the compressed hydrogen. The second plate is provided with a first manifold through which the cathode gas flows and a first communicating path through which to lead, to the first space, the cathode gas having flowed in from the first manifold.
ELECTRODE CATALYST INK, ELECTRODE CATALYST, WATER ELECTROLYSIS CELL, AND WATER ELECTROLYZER
The electrode catalyst ink includes a catalyst including a layered double hydroxide, an organic polymer, and a solvent. The solvent includes a first solvent, a second solvent, and a third solvent. The third solvent has a boiling point higher than a boiling point of the first solvent and higher than a boiling point of the second solvent. The Hansen solubility parameter distance R.sub.a1 [MPa.sup.1/2] between the third solvent and the catalyst and the Hansen solubility parameter distance R.sub.a2 [MPa.sup.1/2] between the third solvent and the organic polymer satisfy a relationship of 2.08R.sub.a1−16.0≤R.sub.a2≤2.08R.sub.a1−13.5.
STEAM RECYCLE CONTROL
A solid oxide electrolyzer cell (SOEC) system including a stack of electrolyzer cells configured to receive water or steam in combination with hydrogen, and a steam recycle outlet configured to recycle a portion of the water or steam
COMPRESSOR INTEGRATION AND SAFE OPERATION START UP FOR ATMOSPHERIC OPERATION OF SOEC SYSTEMS
A compressor for a solid oxide electrolyzer cell (SOEC) system, the system including one or more stamps that receives hydrogen input and outputs wet hydrogen, a heat exchanger or condenser that is configured to decrease the temperature of the wet hydrogen, a compressor that is configured to increase the pressure of the wet hydrogen, and a dryer that is configured to reduce the dew point of the wet hydrogen.