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Transactions: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL of ENERGY and ENVIRONMENT
Transactions ID Number: 19-570
Full Name: Stefanoiu Horatiu George
Position: Doctor (Researcher)
Age: ON
Sex: Male
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Country: ROMANIA
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Title of the Paper: A technology to simultaneously produce clean hydrogen and iron powder
Authors as they appear in the Paper: Stefanoiu Horatiu George, Stanasila Virgil Corneliu, Stanasila Octavian, Stefanoiu Dan
Email addresses of all the authors: horastef@yahoo.com, stanasila.d@czone.ro, ostanasila@hotmail.com, dandusus@yahoo.com
Number of paper pages: 8
Abstract: The redox steam–iron process, which has been discovered in the early 1900's, was finally abandoned because the degradation of the iron oxide ores within a few cycles. Recently, this process has been reconsidered, due to the necessity to yield cheap and pure hydrogen. In this article, we introduce a related but improved technology. At the first stage, the inlet iron oxide for the steam–iron process is the hematite, which has to be reduced to metallic iron in a gasifier called HG, by using syngas from coke (or cellulose). The hydrogen is then produced in a cyclic process, based upon the reduction of metallic iron by means of steam. At the second stage, another hematite, at any granulation, is reduced to iron powder in a reactor called IPR, at about 570ºC by using the hydrogen of HG.
Keywords: alternant heat transfer, hydrogen, iron powder, steam–iron process by gaseous agents recycling
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Special (Invited) Session: A technology to simultaneously produce clean hydrogen and iron powder
Organizer of the Session: 201-369
How Did you learn about congress: No suggestions. We only kindly ask reviewers to help us to set 4 additional references form WSEAS conferences/journals. Since our research is quite new and genuine, we could not find yet such references.
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