It is possible to use concentrated solar energy for producing zinc by direct high temperature dissociation of ZnO. The purpose of the present paper is to show that the overall efficiency of such a process as well as the quality of the products may be controlled by several chemical and physical factors such as heat and mass transfer efficiencies, hydrodynamics and reactor design. The results of three complementary experimental approaches are reported. They are interpreted in connection with simplified models in order to describe the controlling processes occurring in the high temperature and quench sections of the reactor. One of the conclusions is that zinc can be recovered by condensation on the cold walls of a heat exchanger and/or under the form of small dispersed particles. Finally, it is shown that the reactor design must be optimized inside the perspective of a given future use of zinc.
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Solar Thermal Splitting of Zinc Oxide: A Review of Some of the Rate Controlling Factors
Jacques Le´de´,
Jacques Le´de´
Laboratoire des Sciences du Ge´nie Chimique, CNRS-ENSIC, 1 rue Grandville–BP 451, F-54001 NANCY Cedex, France
Jacques.Lede@ensic.inpl-nancy.fr
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Enrique Elorza-Ricart,
Enrique Elorza-Ricart
Laboratoire des Sciences du Ge´nie Chimique, CNRS-ENSIC, 1 rue Grandville–BP 451, F-54001 NANCY Cedex, France
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Monique Ferrer
Monique Ferrer
Laboratoire des Sciences du Ge´nie Chimique, CNRS-ENSIC, 1 rue Grandville–BP 451, F-54001 NANCY Cedex, France
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Jacques Le´de´
Jacques.Lede@ensic.inpl-nancy.fr
Laboratoire des Sciences du Ge´nie Chimique, CNRS-ENSIC, 1 rue Grandville–BP 451, F-54001 NANCY Cedex, France
Enrique Elorza-Ricart
Laboratoire des Sciences du Ge´nie Chimique, CNRS-ENSIC, 1 rue Grandville–BP 451, F-54001 NANCY Cedex, France
Monique Ferrer
Laboratoire des Sciences du Ge´nie Chimique, CNRS-ENSIC, 1 rue Grandville–BP 451, F-54001 NANCY Cedex, France
Contributed by the Solar Energy Division of The American Society of Mechanical Engineers for publication in the ASME JOURNAL OF SOLAR ENERGY ENGINEERING. Manuscript received by the ASME Solar Energy Division, May 2000; final revision, December 2000. Associate Editor: D. M. Blake.
J. Sol. Energy Eng. May 2001, 123(2): 91-97 (7 pages)
Published Online: December 1, 2000
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May 1, 2000
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December 1, 2000
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Le´de´, J., Elorza-Ricart , E., and Ferrer, M. (December 1, 2000). "Solar Thermal Splitting of Zinc Oxide: A Review of Some of the Rate Controlling Factors ." ASME. J. Sol. Energy Eng. May 2001; 123(2): 91–97. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.1351815
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