Means to store
and transport
solar energy
Figure 77 General concept of solar-driven thermochemical cycle
Some examples of solar thermochemical processes are as follows:
Methane reforming:
(a) CH 4 + H 2 O → 3H 2 + CO
(b) CH 4 + CO 2 → 2H 2 + 2CO
Reaction (a) can be used as fuel enrichment, while (b) can be reversed (i.e., run in a closed loop
as shown in Figure 77).
Metal oxide reductions:
(a) MxOy → xM + y/2O 2
(b) MxOy + yC → xM + yCO
(c) MxOy + yCH 4 → xM + y(2H 2 + CO)
Here M represents a given metal such as zinc, iron, magnesium, or boron. When direct
dissociation [reaction (c)] is impractical, the use of carbon or methane can often facilitate the
reaction [reactions (d) and (e)].
Water dissociation:
(a) H 2 O → H 2 + 1/2O 2