"Hydrogen Energy: Challenges and Perspectives" ed. by Dragica Minić
InTeOp | 2012 | ISBN: 9535108123 9789535108122 | 396 pages | PDF | 12 MB
InTeOp | 2012 | ISBN: 9535108123 9789535108122 | 396 pages | PDF | 12 MB
Recent developments in all of these aspects are reviewed in this book, along with some latest research in the field of hydrogen energy and use.
Hydrogen economy represents the future of human civilization. Limited resources of our planet are compelling us to turn to renewable clean energy resources and hydrogen figures prominently as the energy carrier of a future sustainable energy system. There are significant challenges to be overcome in order to make hydrogen viable, in production, storage and power generation, while safety of operation is an ever-present factor that determines success or failure of a proposed solution.
Contents
Preface
Section 1 General Aspects of Hydrogen Energy
1 Hydrogen Economy: Modern Concepts, Challenges and Perspectives
Section 2 Hydrogen Production
2 Small Scale Hydrogen Production from Metal-Metal Oxide Redox Cycles
3 Hydrogen Generation by Treatment of Aluminium Metal with Aqueous Solutions: Procedures and Uses
4 Photofermentative Hydrogen Production in Outdoor Conditions
5 Fermentative Hydrogen Production by Molasses; Effect of Hydraulic Retention Time, Organic Loading Rate and Microbial Dynamics
6 Catalytic Steam Reforming of Methanol to Produce Hydrogen on Supported Metal Catalysts
7 Use of Hydrogen-Methane Blends in Internal Combustion Engines
8 Hybrid Filtration Combustion
Section 3 Hydrogen Storage
9 Mg-Based Thin Films as Model Systems in the Search for Optimal Hydrogen Storage Materials
Section 4 Hydrogen Power
10 High Performance Membrane Electrode Assemblies by Optimization of Processes and Supported Catalysts
11 Electrode/Electrolyte Interphase Characterization in Solid Oxide Fuel Cells
12 Computational Study of Thermal, Water and Gas Management in PEM Fuel Cell Stacks
13 Ammonia as a Hydrogen Source for Fuel Cells: A Review
Section 5 Hydrogen Sensing and Safety
14 Hydrogen Sensing Characteristics of a Quartz Oscillator
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