2006 AIChE Annual Meeting

Session: Developments in Thermochemical and Electrolytic Routes to Hydrogen Production: Part V

This symposium focuses on nontraditional methods for generating hydrogen that would reduce reliance on fossil fuels. A leading candidate is the use of heat from an advanced, high temperature nuclear reactor to dissociate water into hydrogen and oxygen. However, papers on any novel process for generating hydrogen, whether based on a nuclear energy source or otherwise, are encouraged. Typical processes include: - thermochemical cycles (e.g. Sulfur-Iodine) - hybrid cycles (e.g. Hybrid Sulfur) - electrolysis - photoelectrochemical methods - photobiological methods

Chair

Michael Simpson, Idaho National Laboratory

Co-Chair

Steven Sherman, University of Idaho

Presentations

03:15 PM

Kazuya Yamada, Shinichi Makino, Kiyoshi Ono, Kentaro Matsunaga, Masato Yoshino, Takashi Ogawa, Shigeo Kasai, Seiji Fujiwara, Hiroyuki Yamauchi

03:40 PM

04:05 PM

Gab-Jin Hwang, Seong-Dae Hong, Jeong-Geun Kim, Sang-Ho Lee, Sang-Il Choi, Ki-Kwang Bae

04:30 PM

Seungmin Oh, Shripad T. Revankar, Nicholas Brown, Sal B. Rodríguez, Karen Vierow

04:55 PM

05:20 PM

Merrill Wilson, Charles Lewinsohn, James N. Cutts, E. N. Wright, Valery Ponyavin