Limiting thermodynamic efficiencies of thermochemical cycles used for hydrogen generation

Thermochemical cycles can provide a transformation mechanism for highly endothermic reactions at moderate temperatures and worthwhile yields but without the generation of waste streams. These have a general applicability but have been predominantly used for energy transformation from heat to stored...

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