Hydrogen Production, Storage and Utilization

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Bol Hydrogen Production, Storage and Utilization focuses on the latest advancements, innovative methods, and practical applications in the field of hydrogen energy. It encompasses a comprehensive exploration of various hydrogen production techniques, including thermal approaches such as thermochemical water splitting and advanced gasification processes, as well as water electrolysis, which covers both high-temperature and low-temperature electrolysis methods. The book also delves into cutting-edge photocatalysis, highlighting recent breakthroughs in photocatalytic materials and reaction efficiencies, along with sonochemical methods that utilize ultrasound waves to enhance hydrogen yield. Additionally, it explores biological production techniques involving microbial and enzymatic pathways. The book also provides an in-depth analysis of current progress and future prospects in hydrogen storage technologies, addressing challenges and innovations in materials and methods for storing hydrogen efficiently and safely. It covers a range of storage solutions, including compressed gas, liquid hydrogen, metal hydrides, and novel chemical storage systems. Furthermore, the book highlights the potential applications of hydrogen in various sectors, such as transportation, power generation, and industrial processes, emphasizing advancements in fuel cells, hydrogen combustion engines, and other utilization strategies. By examining these cutting-edge technologies and their practical implementations, the book underscores the transformative potential of hydrogen in reshaping the energy landscape. It emphasizes the role of hydrogen as a key component in achieving a sustainable and clean energy future, reducing reliance on fossil fuels, mitigating environmental impacts, and enhancing energy security.

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Hydrogen Production, Storage and Utilization focuses on the latest advancements, innovative methods, and practical applications in the field of hydrogen energy. It encompasses a comprehensive exploration of various hydrogen production techniques, including thermal approaches such as thermochemical water splitting and advanced gasification processes, as well as water electrolysis, which covers both high-temperature and low-temperature electrolysis methods. The book also delves into cutting-edge photocatalysis, highlighting recent breakthroughs in photocatalytic materials and reaction efficiencies, along with sonochemical methods that utilize ultrasound waves to enhance hydrogen yield. Additionally, it explores biological production techniques involving microbial and enzymatic pathways. The book also provides an in-depth analysis of current progress and future prospects in hydrogen storage technologies, addressing challenges and innovations in materials and methods for storing hydrogen efficiently and safely. It covers a range of storage solutions, including compressed gas, liquid hydrogen, metal hydrides, and novel chemical storage systems. Furthermore, the book highlights the potential applications of hydrogen in various sectors, such as transportation, power generation, and industrial processes, emphasizing advancements in fuel cells, hydrogen combustion engines, and other utilization strategies. By examining these cutting-edge technologies and their practical implementations, the book underscores the transformative potential of hydrogen in reshaping the energy landscape. It emphasizes the role of hydrogen as a key component in achieving a sustainable and clean energy future, reducing reliance on fossil fuels, mitigating environmental impacts, and enhancing energy security.

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Pagina's: 530, Editie: Eerste editie, Hardcover, De Gruyter


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