O’Brien et al., 2005 - Google Patents
High-temperature electrolysis for hydrogen production from nuclear energyO’Brien et al., 2005
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- O’Brien J
- Stoots C
- Herring J
- Hartvigsen J
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- NURETH-11 Conference, October
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An experimental study is under way to assess the performance of solid-oxide cells operating in the steam electrolysis mode for hydrogen production over a temperature range of 800 to 900ºC. Results presented in this paper were obtained from a ten-cell planar electrolysis …
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