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Zinc–zinc oxide cycle
For chemical reactions, the zinc–zinc oxide cycle or Zn–ZnO cycle is a two step thermochemical cycle based on zinc and zinc oxide for hydrogen production with a typical efficiency around 40%.
Process description
The thermochemical two-step water splitting process uses redox systems: For the first endothermic step concentrating solar power is used in which zinc oxide is thermally dissociated at 1900 °C into zinc and oxygen. In the second non-solar exothermic step zinc reacts at 427 °C with water and produces hydrogen and zinc oxide. The temperature level is realized by using a solar power tower and a set of heliostats to collect the solar thermal energy.
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