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Hydrogen transportation --- Hydrogen storage --- Hydrogen utilization --- Hydrogen production
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Hydrogen has been an important feedstock for various industries, and its global market is already valued at hundreds of billions of dollars per year. It is also playing additional roles as a clean alternative energy carrier for power generation and as a crucial feedstock in the bioeconomy. This Special Issue “Hydrogen Production Technologies” highlights different thermochemical, electrochemical, and biological technologies such as high- and low-temperature electrolyzers, microchannel reactors, sorption-enhanced reactors, multi-tubular solar reactors, and anaerobic digestors. It also covers other aspects ranging from reactor design, hydrogen storage, and process analysis of different alternatives.
algae --- anaerobic digestion --- biogas --- biohydrogen --- energy assessment --- kinetic models --- microwave --- nanoparticles --- pretreatment --- solar reactor --- hydrogen production --- solar receiver --- thermal energy --- computational fluid dynamics --- CFD --- model --- titanium nitride --- stainless steel --- alkaline electrolysis --- energy storage --- hydrogen energy --- solid-state hydrogen storage --- unitized regenerative fuel cell --- multi- walled carbon nanotube --- proton battery --- pyrolytic oil hydro-processing --- process modeling --- syngas --- gasification --- sorption-enhanced water–gas shift --- multi-functional material --- hydrogen production processes --- economic viability --- environmental efficiency --- sustainable energy --- multi-criteria analysis --- thermochemical cycles --- micro-channel reactor --- ceria --- ceria-zirconia --- water splitting --- oxygen carrier --- solid oxide electrolysis cells --- sintering additive --- CuO --- steam electrolysis --- compact reactor --- ethanol steam reforming --- water gas shift --- n/a --- sorption-enhanced water-gas shift
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Hydrogen has been an important feedstock for various industries, and its global market is already valued at hundreds of billions of dollars per year. It is also playing additional roles as a clean alternative energy carrier for power generation and as a crucial feedstock in the bioeconomy. This Special Issue “Hydrogen Production Technologies” highlights different thermochemical, electrochemical, and biological technologies such as high- and low-temperature electrolyzers, microchannel reactors, sorption-enhanced reactors, multi-tubular solar reactors, and anaerobic digestors. It also covers other aspects ranging from reactor design, hydrogen storage, and process analysis of different alternatives.
History of engineering & technology --- algae --- anaerobic digestion --- biogas --- biohydrogen --- energy assessment --- kinetic models --- microwave --- nanoparticles --- pretreatment --- solar reactor --- hydrogen production --- solar receiver --- thermal energy --- computational fluid dynamics --- CFD --- model --- titanium nitride --- stainless steel --- alkaline electrolysis --- energy storage --- hydrogen energy --- solid-state hydrogen storage --- unitized regenerative fuel cell --- multi- walled carbon nanotube --- proton battery --- pyrolytic oil hydro-processing --- process modeling --- syngas --- gasification --- sorption-enhanced water-gas shift --- multi-functional material --- hydrogen production processes --- economic viability --- environmental efficiency --- sustainable energy --- multi-criteria analysis --- thermochemical cycles --- micro-channel reactor --- ceria --- ceria-zirconia --- water splitting --- oxygen carrier --- solid oxide electrolysis cells --- sintering additive --- CuO --- steam electrolysis --- compact reactor --- ethanol steam reforming --- water gas shift
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629.063-6 --- 662.6:629 --- Alternatieve brandstoffen --- Brandstoffen --- Internal combustion engines(Hydrogen fueled-) --- Hydrogen storage --- Internal combustion engines(Methanol fueled-) --- Motor vehicles(Methanol fueled-) --- Methanol production --- Gas generators --- Hydrogen production --- Methanol use for motor vehicles --- Motor vehicles(Hydrogen fueled-) --- Hydrogen utilization for motor vehicles
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This book focuses on catalytic hydrogen generation from formic acid, ammonia borane, and ethanol as well as on the production of fuels from tar using formic acid as a hydrogen source. The list of discussed catalysts includes single-atom catalysts, metallic/bimetallic catalysts, and supported metal complexes. These catalysts were thoroughly characterized using different methods. Optimized catalyst compositions are proposed.
Technology: general issues --- Chemical engineering --- hydrocracking --- tar --- formic acid --- nickel --- zeolite --- hydrogen donor --- catalyst --- formic acid decomposition --- hydrogen --- biomass --- metal complex --- heterogeneous catalyst --- ruthenium --- iridium --- iron --- palladium --- nitrogen --- carbon nanotubes --- ammonia borane --- hydrogen production --- hydrogen carrier --- hydrogen storage --- Ru nanoparticles --- renewable hydrogen --- biofuel --- reforming of bioethanol --- bimetallic catalyst --- modifier --- catalysts
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