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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 31, 2011
Filed:
Jul. 31, 2006
Carl M. Stoots, Idaho Falls, ID (US);
James E. O'brien, Idaho Falls, ID (US);
James Stephen Herring, Idaho Falls, ID (US);
Paul A. Lessing, Idaho Falls, ID (US);
Grant L. Hawkes, Sugar City, ID (US);
Joseph J. Hartvigsen, Kaysville, UT (US);
Carl M. Stoots, Idaho Falls, ID (US);
James E. O'Brien, Idaho Falls, ID (US);
James Stephen Herring, Idaho Falls, ID (US);
Paul A. Lessing, Idaho Falls, ID (US);
Grant L. Hawkes, Sugar City, ID (US);
Joseph J. Hartvigsen, Kaysville, UT (US);
Battelle Energy Alliance, LLC, Idaho Falls, ID (US);
Abstract
Syngas components hydrogen and carbon monoxide may be formed by the decomposition of carbon dioxide and water or steam by a solid-oxide electrolysis cell to form carbon monoxide and hydrogen, a portion of which may be reacted with carbon dioxide to form carbon monoxide. One or more of the components for the process, such as steam, energy, or electricity, may be provided using a nuclear power source.