Sulfur–iodine cycle
Thermochemical process used to produce hydrogen / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The sulfur–iodine cycle (S–I cycle) is a three-step thermochemical cycle used to produce hydrogen.
The S–I cycle consists of three chemical reactions whose net reactant is water and whose net products are hydrogen and oxygen. All other chemicals are recycled. The S–I process requires an efficient source of heat.