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Can hydrogen and electricity supply all of the world's energy needs?
Handbook of Hydrogen Energy thoroughly explores the notion of a hydrogen economy and addresses this question. The handbook considers hydrogen and electricity as a permanent energy system and provides factual information based on science.
The text focuses on a large cross section of applications such as fuel cells and catalytic combustion of hydrogen. The book also includes information on inversion curves, physical and thermodynamic tables, and properties of storage materials, data on specific heats, and compressibility and temperature-entropy charts and more.
Analyzes the principles of hydrogen energy production, storage, and utilization
Examines electrolysis, thermolysis, photolysis, thermochemical cycles, and production from biomass and other hydrogen production methods
Covers all modes of hydrogen storage: gaseous, liquid, slush, and metal hydride storage
Handbook of Hydrogen Energy serves as a resource for graduate students, as well as a reference for energy and environmental engineers and scientists. "This book provides an excellent overview of the hydrogen economy and a thorough and comprehensive presentation of hydrogen production and storage methods."
-Scott E. Grasman, Rochester Institute of Technology, New York, USA
Handbook of Hydrogen Energy
The Hydrogen Economy (S.A. Sherif, F. Barbir, T.N. Veziroglu)
Hydrogen Production
Overview (A. Steinfeld)
Hydrogen from Fossil Fuels with CO2 Mitigation
Hydrogen Production by Solid Oxide Electrolyzer Cell (SOEC)
(M.K.H. Leung, M. Ni, and D.Y.C. Leung)
Nuclear Hydrogen Production by Thermochemical Cycles - Example of the Cu-Cl Cycle
(G.F. Naterer, K. Gabriel, M. Lewis and S. Suppiah)
Biological and Photobiological Hydrogen Production
Hydrogen from Biomass and Fossil Fuels
(M. Mahishi, D.Y. Goswami, Gamal Ibrahim and Said S.E.H. Elnashaie)
Solar-Hydrogen Production
Hydrogen Production by Supercritical Water Gasification
(Emhemmed A.E.A. Youssef, George Nakhla, and Paul Charpentier)
Hydrogen Storage, Transportation, Handling and Distribution
Introduction/Overview
(Ned Stetson)
Gaseous Hydrogen Storage
(S.A. Sherif, F. Barbir)
Cryogenic Refrigeration and Liquid Hydrogen Storage
(G.G. Ihas)
Magnetic Liquefaction of Hydrogen
(Tom Burdyny and Andrew Rowe)
Compact Hydrogen Storage in Cryogenic Pressure Vessels
(Salvador M. Aceves, Francisco Espinosa-Loza, Elias Ledesma-Orozco, Guillaume Petitpas)
Metal Hydrides
(S. Srinivasan, P.C. Sharma, E.K. Stefanakos, D.Y. Goswami)
Complex Hydrides
(S. Srinivasan, P.C. Sharma, E.K. Stefanakos, D.Y. Goswami)
Nanomaterials for Hydrogen Storage
(S. Srinivasan, P.C. Sharma, E.K. Stefanakos, D.Y. Goswami)
Chemical Hydrogen Storage
(S. Srinivasan, P.C. Sharma, E.K. Stefanakos, D.Y. Goswami)
Hydrogen Adsorption and Storage on Porous Materials
(K. Mark Thomas)
Hydrogen Storage in Hollow Microspheres
(Laurent Pilon)
Slush Hydrogen Storage
(S.A. Sherif, S. Gursu, T.N. Veziroglu)
Hydrogen Conversion and End Use
Hydrogen Internal Combustion Engines
(Sebastian Verhelst and Roger Sierens)
Hydrogen Enrichment
(D.R. Vernon and P.A. Erickson)
Distribution Networking
(Monterey Gardiner)
Cross-cutting topics
Development of Hydrogen Safety Codes and Standards in USA
(Chad Blake)
International Codes, Standards and Regulations for Hydrogen Energy Technologies
(Karen Hall and Geoffrey Bromaghim)
Sensors for the Hydrogen Economy
(G.G. Ihas and N.S. Sullivan)
Appendices