Hydrogen generation, storage, and utilization
"The potential use of hydrogen as a clean and renewable fuel resource has generated significant attention in recent years, especially given the rapidly increasing demand for energy sources and the dwindling availability of fossil fuels. Hydrogen is an "ideal fuel" in several ways. Its...
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Hoboken, New Jersey :
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ISBN: | 9781118875179 1118875176 9781118875025 1118875028 9781118875193 1118875192 111814063X 9781118140635 |
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100 | 1 | |a Zhang, Jin Zhong. | |
245 | 1 | 0 | |a Hydrogen generation, storage, and utilization / |c Jin Zhong Zhang, Jinghong Li, Yat Li, Yinping Zhao. |
264 | 1 | |a Hoboken, New Jersey : |b Wiley-Science Wise., |c [2014] | |
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504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index. | ||
506 | |a Plný text je dostupný pouze z IP adres počítačů Univerzity Tomáše Bati ve Zlíně nebo vzdáleným přístupem pro zaměstnance a studenty | ||
520 | |a "The potential use of hydrogen as a clean and renewable fuel resource has generated significant attention in recent years, especially given the rapidly increasing demand for energy sources and the dwindling availability of fossil fuels. Hydrogen is an "ideal fuel" in several ways. Its only byproduct of consumption is water; it is the most abundant element in the universe; and it is available at low cost. Hydrogen generation is possible via a number of possible chemical processes, to separate the hydrogen from its bond with atoms such as carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen. In this book, the authors provide the scientific foundations for established and innovative methods of hydrogen extraction; outline solutions for its storage; and illustrate its applications in the fields of petroleum, chemical, metallurgical, physics, and manufacturing."--Unedited summary from book | ||
505 | 0 | |a Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; 1: Introduction to Basic Properties of Hydrogen; 1.1 Basics about THE Hydrogen Element; 1.2 Basics about the Hydrogen Molecule; 1.3 Other Fundamental Aspects of Hydrogen; 1.4 Safety and Precautions about Hydrogen; References; 2: Hydrocarbons for Hydrogen Generation; 2.1 Basics about Hydrocarbons; 2.2 Steam Methane Reforming; 2.3 Partial Oxidation; 2.4 Methanol and Ethanol Steam Reforming; 2.5 Glycerol Reforming; 2.5.1 Glycerol Reforming Processes; 2.5.2 Mechanistic Aspects of Glycerol Reforming Reactions. | |
505 | 8 | |a 2.5.3 Catalytic Reforming of Glycerol2.6 Cracking of Ammonia and Methane; 2.6.1 Ammonia Cracking; 2.6.2 Methane Cracking; 2.6.3 Other Decomposition Methods; 2.7 Summary; References; 3: Solar Hydrogen Generation: Photocatalytic and Photoelectrochemical Methods; 3.1 Basics about Solar Water Splitting; 3.2 Photocatalyic Methods; 3.2.1 Background; 3.2.2 Metal Oxides; 3.2.3 Metal Oxynitrides/Metal Nitrides/Metal Phosphides; 3.2.4 Metal Chalcogenides; 3.2.5 Conclusion; 3.3 Photoelectrochemical Methods; 3.3.1 Background; 3.3.2 Photocathode for Water Reduction; 3.3.3 Photoanode for Water Oxidation. | |
505 | 8 | |a 3.3.4 Conclusion3.4 Summary; References; 4: Biohydrogen Generation and Other Methods; 4.1 Basics about Biohydrogen; 4.2 Pathways of Biohydrogen Production from Biomass; 4.3 Thermochemical Conversion of Biomass to Hydrogen; 4.3.1 Hydrogen from Biomass via Pyrolysis; 4.3.2 Hydrogen from Biomass via Gasification; 4.3.3 Hydrogen from Biomass via Supercritical Water (Fluid-Gas) Extraction; 4.3.4 Comparison of Thermochemical Processes; 4.4 Biological Process for Hydrogen Production; 4.4.1 Biophotolysis of Water Using Microalgae; 4.4.2 Photofermentation; 4.4.3 Dark Fermentation. | |
505 | 8 | |a 4.4.4 Two-Stage Process: Integration of Dark and Photofermentation4.5 Summary; References; 5: Established Methods Based on Compression and Cryogenics; 5.1 Basic Issues about Hydrogen Storage; 5.2 High Pressure Compression; 5.3 Liquid Hydrogen; 5.4 Summary; References; 6: Chemical Storage Based on Metal Hydrides and Hydrocarbons; 6.1 Basics on Hydrogen Storage of Metal Hydrides; 6.2 Hydrogen Storage Characteristics of Metal Hydrides; 6.2.1 Storage Capacities; 6.2.2 Thermodynamics and Reversible Storage Capacity; 6.2.3 Hydrogenation and Dehydrogenation Kinetics; 6.2.4 Cycling Stability. | |
505 | 8 | |a 6.2.5 Activation6.3 Different Metal Hydrides; 6.3.1 Binary Metal Hydrides; 6.3.2 Metal Alloy Hydrides; 6.3.3 Complex Metal Hydrides; 6.3.4 Improving Metal Hydride Performance; 6.4 Hydrocarbons for Hydrogen Storage; 6.4.1 Reaction between Carbon Atom and Hydrogen; 6.4.2 Reaction between Solid Carbon and Hydrogen; 6.4.3 Reaction between Carbon Dioxide and Hydrogen; 6.5 Summary; References; 7: Physical Storage Using Nanostructured and Porous Materials; 7.1 Physical Storage Using Nanostructures; 7.1.1 Carbon Nanostructures; 7.1.2 Other Nanostructures and Microstructures. | |
590 | |a Knovel |b Knovel (All titles) | ||
650 | 0 | |a Hydrogen |x Storage. | |
650 | 0 | |a Energy storage. | |
650 | 0 | |a Hydrogen as fuel. | |
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655 | 9 | |a electronic books |2 eczenas | |
700 | 1 | |a Li, Jinghong. | |
700 | 1 | |a Li, Yat. | |
700 | 1 | |a Zhao, Yiping. | |
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