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High-flux solar-driven thermochemical dissociation of CO2 and H2O using nonstoichiometric ceria
Authors:Chueh William C  Falter Christoph  Abbott Mandy  Scipio Danien  Furler Philipp  Haile Sossina M  Steinfeld Aldo
Affiliation:Materials Science, California Institute of Technology, MC 309-81, Pasadena, CA 91125, USA.
Abstract:Because solar energy is available in large excess relative to current rates of energy consumption, effective conversion of this renewable yet intermittent resource into a transportable and dispatchable chemical fuel may ensure the goal of a sustainable energy future. However, low conversion efficiencies, particularly with CO(2) reduction, as well as utilization of precious materials have limited the practical generation of solar fuels. By using a solar cavity-receiver reactor, we combined the oxygen uptake and release capacity of cerium oxide and facile catalysis at elevated temperatures to thermochemically dissociate CO(2) and H(2)O, yielding CO and H(2), respectively. Stable and rapid generation of fuel was demonstrated over 500 cycles. Solar-to-fuel efficiencies of 0.7 to 0.8% were achieved and shown to be largely limited by the system scale and design rather than by chemistry.
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