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OverviewThe hydrogen economy is receiving increased attention due to concerns around the consequences of fossil fuel use, and hydrogen has great potential as a way to reduce reliance on traditional energy sources. Increased hydrogen supplies using cleaner methods are seen as essential for potential hydrogen based power systems for transportation and renewable energy conversion into fuel. Electrochemical Methods for Hydrogen Production provides a comprehensive picture of the various routes to use electricity to produce hydrogen using electrochemical science and technology. The book provides an overview of the fundamentals of electrochemical cells and performance characterisation, as well as a comparison of current applications. It also includes the various types of electrolysers currently used commercially and the range of new electrolysis processes, including photo-electrochemical, biological and thermal energy techniques. Edited by an expert in the field, this title will be of interest to graduate students and researchers in academia and industry working in energy, electrochemistry, physical chemistry and chemical engineering. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Keith Scott (Newcastle University, UK) , Charlie Dunill , Karel Bouzek , Jose J. LinaresPublisher: Royal Society of Chemistry Imprint: Royal Society of Chemistry Volume: Volume 25 Weight: 0.813kg ISBN: 9781788013789ISBN 10: 1788013786 Pages: 430 Publication Date: 29 November 2019 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction to Electrolysis, Electrolysers and Hydrogen Production; Alkaline Electrolysers; Proton Exchange Membrane Water Electrolysers: Materials, Construction and Performance; Electrochemical Reforming of Alcohols; Solid Oxide Electrolysers; Alkaline Anionic Exchange Membrane Water Electrolysers; Intermediate Temperature Electrolysers; Other Polymer Membrane Electrolysis Processes; Unitised Regenerative Fuel Cells; Economics and Perspectives of Hydrogen Electroproduction Techniques; Conclusions: Electrolytic Hydrogen Production and Sustainable RoutesReviewsAuthor InformationKeith Scott is Professor of Electrochemical Engineering, at Newcastle University, UK, since 1994. Prior to this he held the position of Professor of Electrochemistry at the University of Teesside, UK. His main research and development focus is in fuel cell and electrolysers technologies, batteries and bio-electrochemical system, with a focus on membrane and catalyst materials, cell design and scale-up. He has successfully managed or coordinated over 30 projects at a national and EU level, funded by EPSRC, TSB, Innovate UK, EU, MOD/DERA and the Carbon Trust. He has authored or co-authored more than 400 research articles published in international referenced journals, made a comparable number of conference presentations, co-invented three patents, written or edited a dozen books, chaired many international conferences. Keith has been instrumental in establishing spin out companies NewChem Technologies Ltd. and Newcell technologies Ltd, who operate in the areas of electrochemical energy technologies, environmental protection and synthesis, and has worked as a consultant for many international companies. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |