
Materials for Hydrogen Production, Conversion, and Storage
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Materials for Hydrogen Production, Conversion, and Storage
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MATERIALS FOR HYDROGEN PRODUCTION, CONVERSION, AND STORAGE
Edited by one of the most well-respected and prolific engineers in the world and his team, this book provides a comprehensive overview of hydrogen production, conversion, and storage, offering the scientific literature a comprehensive coverage of this important fuel.
Continually growing environmental concerns are driving every, or almost every, country on the planet towards cleaner and greener energy production. This ultimately leaves no option other than using hydrogen as a fuel that has almost no adverse environmental impact. But hydrogen poses several hazards in terms of human safety as its mixture of air is prone to potential detonations and fires. In addition, the permeability of cryogenic storage can induce frostbite as it leaks through metal pipes. In short, there are many challenges at every step to strive for emission-free fuel. In addition to these challenges, there are many emerging technologies in this area. For example, as the density of hydrogen is very low, efficient methods are being developed and engineered to store it in small volumes.
This groundbreaking new volume describes the production of hydrogen from various sources along with the protagonist materials involved. Further, the extensive and novel materials involved in conversion technologies are discussed. Also covered here are the details of the storage materials of hydrogen for both physical and chemical systems. Both renewal and non-renewal sources are examined as feedstocks for the production of hydrogen. The non-renewal feedstocks, mainly petroleum, are the major contributor to date but there is a future perspective in a renewal source comprising mainly of water splitting via electrolysis, radiolysis, thermolysis, photocatalytic water splitting, and biohydrogen routes. Whether for the student, veteran engineer, new hire, or other industry professionals, this is a must-have for any library.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1 Transition Metal Oxides in Solar-to-Hydrogen Conversion
- Chapter 2 Catalytic Conversion Involving Hydrogen from Lignin
- Chapter 3 SolarâHydrogen Coupling Hybrid Systems for Green Energy
- Chapter 4 Green Sources to Green Storage on SolarâHydrogen Coupling
- Chapter 5 Electrocatalysts for Hydrogen Evolution Reaction
- Chapter 6 Recent Progress on Metal Catalysts for Electrochemical Hydrogen Evolution
- Chapter 7 Dark Fermentation and Principal Routes to Produce Hydrogen
- Chapter 8 Catalysts for Electrochemical Water Splitting for Hydrogen Production
- Chapter 9 Challenges and Mitigation Strategies Related to Biohydrogen Production
- Chapter 10 Continuous Production of Clean Hydrogen from Wastewater by Microbial Usage
- Chapter 11 Conversion Techniques for Hydrogen Production and Recovery Using Membrane Separation
- Chapter 12 Geothermal Energy-Driven Hydrogen Production Systems
- Chapter 13 Heterogeneous Photocatalysis by Graphitic Carbon Nitride for Effective Hydrogen Production
- Chapter 14 Graphitic Carbon Nitride (g-CN) for Sustainable Hydrogen Production
- Chapter 15 Hydrogen Production from Anaerobic Digestion
- Chapter 16 Impact of Treatment Strategies on Biohydrogen Production from Waste-Activated Sludge Fermentation
- Chapter 17 Microbial Production of Biohydrogen (BioH2) from Waste-Activated Sludge: Processes, Challenges, and Future Approaches
- Chapter 18 Perovskite Materials for Hydrogen Production
- Chapter 19 Progress on Ni-Based as Co-Catalysts for Water Splitting
- Chapter 20 Use of Waste-Activated Sludge for the Production of Hydrogen
- Chapter 21 Current Trends in the Potential Use of the Metal-Organic Framework for Hydrogen Storage
- Chapter 22 High-Density Solids as Hydrogen Storage Materials
- Index
- EULA