Claims
- 1. In a thermochemical process for production of hydrogen and oxygen from water with the steps of
- (a) reacting water vapor with iron(II)-oxide at a temperature of between about 600 to 1300 K to form iron(II, III)-oxide and hydrogen;
- (b) reacting chlorine with (1) water vapor or (2) a member selected from the group consisting of iron (II, III)-oxide, iron(II)-oxide or mixtures thereof at a temperature of between about 550 to 1300 K to form respectively (1) oxygen and hydrogen chloride or (2) oxygen and iron(II)-chloride by cleaving the iron(III)-chloride obtained as an intermediate product to iron(II)-chloride and chlorine while recovering the hydrogen chloride from (1) or chlorine from (2) for recycle;
- (c) reacting iron(II, III)-oxide obtained in step (a) with hydrogen chloride or a mixture of hydrogen chloride and chlorine at a temperature of between about 500 to 1300 K to form iron(II)-chloride whereby any iron(III)-chloride obtained as an intermediate product is cleaved to iron (II)-chloride and chlorine while recovering the chlorine for recycle;
- (d) hydrolyzing iron(II)-chloride obtained with water vapor at a temperature of between about 700 to 1200 K; and
- (e) recovering hydrogen and oxygen produced,
- the improvement which comprises hydrolyzing the iron(II)-chloride with water vapor in the presence of hydrogen at a temperature of between about 700 to 1200 K in at least two series-connected reaction chambers which are maintained at sequentially higher temperature levels at a given time with the ratio of water vapor to hydrogen between about 1:3 to 2:1 to produce an iron product consisting of iron(II)-oxide.
- 2. A process according to claim 1 wherein heat is introduced into the hydrolysis reaction by heating at least one gaseous reactant before introducing into the hydrolysis reaction by means of indirect heat exchange with a hot gaseous coolant of a high-temperature nuclear reactor.
- 3. A process according to claim 1 wherein heat is introduced into the hydrolysis reaction by heating at least one gaseous reactant before introducing into the hydrolysis reaction by means of indirect heat exchange with at least a part of the product gas leaving the hydrolysis reaction.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of our copending application Ser. No. 685,398 filed May 11, 1976, and now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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