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Air separation and N2 purification with Ba0.15Sr0.85FeO3-δ via a two-step thermochemical process

Solar Energy

Bush, Hagan E.; Kury, Matthew W.; Berquist, Zachary; Rivas, Tania; Finale, Madeline; Albrecht, Kevin J.; Ambrosini, Andrea A.

Thermochemical air separation to produce high-purity N2 was demonstrated in a vertical tube reactor via a two-step reduction–oxidation cycle with an A-site substituted perovskite Ba0.15Sr0.85FeO3–δ (BSF1585). BSF1585 particles were synthesized and characterized in terms of their chemical, morphological, and thermophysical properties. A thermodynamic cycle model and sensitivity analysis using computational heat and mass transfer models of the reactor were used to select the system operating parameters for a concentrating solar thermal-driven process. Thermal reduction up to 800 °C in air and temperature-swing air separation from 800 °C to minimum temperatures between 400 and 600 °C were performed in the reactor containing a 35 g packed bed of BSF1585. The reactor was characterized for dispersion, and air separation was characterized via mass spectrometry. Gas measurements indicated that the reactor produced N2 with O2 impurity concentrations as low as 0.02 % for > 30 min of operation. A parametric study of air flow rates suggested that differences in observed and thermodynamically predicted O2 impurities were due to imperfect gas transport in the bed. Temperature swing reduction/oxidation cycling experiments between 800 and 400 °C in air were conducted with no statistically significant degradation in N2 purity over 50 cycles.

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Solar-Thermal Ammonia Production: A Renewable, Carbon-Neutral Route to Ammonia via Concentrating Solar Thermochemistry [Slides]

Ambrosini, Andrea A.; Bush, Hagan E.; Gao, Xiang M.; Nguyen, Nhu (Ty) P.; De La Calle, Alberto; Ermanoski, Ivan; Farr, Tyler; Albrecht, Kevin J.; Kury, Matthew W.; Loutzenhiser, Peter L.; Stechel, Ellen B.

Solar Thermal Ammonia Production has potential to produce green ammonia using CSP, air, and water. Air separation to purify N2 was successfully demonstrated with BSF1585 in packed bed reactor; on-sun reduction reactor under construction. Metal nitrides (MNy) were successfully synthesized and characterized under both ambient and pressurized conditions. Co3Mo3N shown to successfully produce NH3 when exposed to pure H2 at pressures between 5 – 20 bar 600 – 750 °C. Ambient reaction experiments imply there may be a catalytic aspect as well. Technoeconomic and systems analyses show a path towards scale-up.

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Efficient kinetic thermal inverse modeling for organic material decomposition

Fire Safety Journal

Wagman, Ellen B.; Frankel, Ari L.; Keedy, Ryan M.; Brunini, Victor B.; Kury, Matthew W.; Houchens, Brent C.; Scott, Sarah N.

The prevalent use of organic materials in manufacturing is a fire safety concern, and motivates the need for predictive thermal decomposition models. A critical component of predictive modeling is numerical inference of kinetic parameters from bench scale data. Currently, an active area of computational pyrolysis research focuses on identifying efficient, robust methods for optimization. This paper demonstrates that kinetic parameter calibration problems can successfully be solved using classical gradient-based optimization. We explore calibration examples that exhibit characteristics of concern: high nonlinearity, high dimensionality, complicated schemes, overlapping reactions, noisy data, and poor initial guesses. The examples demonstrate that a simple, non-invasive change to the problem formulation can simultaneously avoid local minima, avoid computation of derivative matrices, achieve a computational efficiency speedup of 10x, and make optimization robust to perturbations of parameter components. Techniques from the mathematical optimization and inverse problem communities are employed. By re-examining gradient-based algorithms, we highlight opportunities to develop kinetic parameter calibration methods that should outperform current methods.

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