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has gloss | eng: The copper-chlorine cycle (Cu-Cl cycle) is a sequence of processes used for sustainable hydrogen production by thermochemical water splitting. It has a maximum temperature requirement of about 530 degrees Celsius . The Cu-Cl cycle is one of the prominent thermochemical cycles under development within the Generation IV International Forum (GIF). Through GIF, over a dozen countries around the world are developing the next generation of nuclear reactors for highly efficient production of both electricity and hydrogen. |
lexicalization | eng: copper-chlorine cycle |
instance of | (noun) (chemistry) a process in which one or more substances are changed into others; "there was a chemical reaction of the lime with the ground water" reaction, chemical reaction |
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has gloss | jpn: 銅-塩素サイクル(どう-えんそサイクル、Copper-chlorine cycle、Cu-Clサイクル)は、水素製造に使われる反応プロセスの一つ。Cu-Clサイクルは、必然的に4つの化学反応を含むが、正味の反応は水の酸素と水素への分解である。化学物質はすべて再利用され、またCu-Clサイクルは熱を必要とする。 |
lexicalization | jpn: 銅-塩素サイクル |
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has gloss | nor: Kobber-klor syklusen (Cu-Cl syklus) er en sekvens av prosesser brukt i hydrogenproduksjon |
lexicalization | nor: Kobber-klor syklusen |
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