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    Partial separation of an azeotropic mixture of hydrogen chloride and water and copper (ii) chloride recovery for optimization of the copper-chlorine cycle 

    Lescisin, Matthew P. (2017-09-01)
    An atmospheric-pressure distillation system is designed and constructed to partially separate hydrochloric acid and water. The system concentrates HCl(aq) between the electrolyzer and hydrolysis steps of the Copper-Chlorine ...
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    Investigation and assessment of the integrated copper chlorine cycle for hydrogen production with a new separation process 

    Razi, Faran (2021-08-01)
    The production of hydrogen as a clean fuel is anticipated to have a major impact on the development of the environmentally benign generation of energy. At present, a significant portion of hydrogen generation is based on ...

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    AuthorLescisin, Matthew P. (1)Razi, Faran (1)Subject
    Copper-chlorine cycle (2)
    Hydrogen (2)
    Azeotrope (1)Distillation (1)Exergy (1)Flash vaporization (1)Thermochemical (1)... View MoreDate Issued2017 (1)2021 (1)Has File(s)Yes (2)

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