Introduction to Hydrogen Technology

Author:   Roman J Press ,  K. S. V. Santhanam ,  Massoud J. Miri ,  Alla V. Bailey
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons Ltd
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9780471779858


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   25 November 2008
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Roman J Press ,  K. S. V. Santhanam ,  Massoud J. Miri ,  Alla V. Bailey
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Imprint:   Wiley-Blackwell (an imprint of John Wiley & Sons Ltd)
Dimensions:   Width: 18.40cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 25.30cm
Weight:   0.740kg
ISBN:  

9780471779858


ISBN 10:   0471779857
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   25 November 2008
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Preface. Chapter 1. Available Energy Sources. 1.1 Civilization and search for sustainable energy. 1.2 Planet energy resources and energy consumption. 1.3 Greenhouse effect and its influence on quality of life and ecosphere. 1.4 Non-renewable energy sources. 1.5 Renewable energy sources: 1.6 Energy storage. 1.7 Energy ethics. Chapter 2. Chemistry Background. 2.1 Reversible reactions and chemical equilibrium. 2.2 Acid-base chemistry. 2.3 Thermodynamics. 2.4 Reaction kinetics. 2.5 Electrochemistry (Oxidation/Reduction Reactions). 2.6 Organic reactions involving hydrogen. 2.7 Polymer chemistry. 2.8 Photochemistry. 2.9 Plasma chemistry. Chapter 3. Hydrogen Properties. 3.1 Occurrence of hydrogen, properties and use. 3.2 Hydrogen as energy carrier. 3.3 Comparison to other fuels. 3.4 Hydrogen storage. Chapter 4. Hydrogen Technology. 4.1 Production: 4.2 Hydrogen infrastructure. 4.3 Hydrogen safety. 4.4 Hydrogen technology assessment. Chapter 5. Fuel Cells Essentials. 5.1 Introduction to hydrogen based fuel cells. 5.2 Proton exchange membrane. 5.3 Solid oxide fuel cells. 5.4 Alkaline fuel cells. 5.6 Stack, catalysts, electrode assembly. 5.7 Medium and high temperature fuel cells. 5.8 Fuel cells system architecture. Chapter 6. Fuel Cells Applications. 6.1 Stationary power production. 6.2 Transportation. 6.3 Micro-power systems. 6.4 Mobile and residential power systems. 6.5 Space and military applications. 6.6 Conclusion. Index.

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I am pleased to recommend this book as a hands-on resource for scientists and researchers working with the emerging hydrogen-based technologies. It can also serve as an excellent reference for students in chemistry, chemical engineering, engineering, basic science, environmental science, and applied science and technology as well as for the general public interested in sustainable energy. It should also be useful to professors in all branches of chemistry and chemistry engineering. In view of the importance of hydrogen technology in solving our society's energy and environmental crisis, it should also prove helpful to science journalists and should find a place in education and public libraries. ( Journal of Chemical Education , May 2009)


I am pleased to recommend this book as a hands-on resource for scientists and researchers working with the emerging hydrogen-based technologies. It can also serve as an excellent reference for students in chemistry, chemical engineering, engineering, basic science, environmental science, and applied science and technology as well as for the general public interested in sustainable energy. It should also be useful to professors in all branches of chemistry and chemistry engineering. In view of the importance of hydrogen technology in solving our society's energy and environmental crisis, it should also prove helpful to science journalists and should find a place in education and public libraries. (Journal of Chemical Education, May 2009)


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The authors of this book are members of the Rochester Institute of Technology Renewable Energy Enterprise (RITree). It is their hope that this book will spur new developments in hydrogen-based energy sources for today's world and tomorrow's. ROMAN J. PRESS is a former distinguished researcher at the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT), where his work involved hydrogen applications and the use of renewable energy. He holds twenty-six patents and has authored numerous publications. His industrial experience includes work at General Motors, Delphi, and Quantum Technologies. K. S. V. SANTHANAM is a Professor in RIT's Department of Chemistry and the Director of the Center for Materials Science and Engineering, a member of RIT's Task Force on Nanotechnology, and an affiliated faculty member of the Golisano Institute for Sustainability. He is an elected corresponding member of Sachsische Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Leipzig, and a member of the American Chemical Society, Materials Research Society, and the Electrochemical Society. MASSOUD J. MIRI is a Professor in the Department of Chemistry and the Center for Materials Science and Engineering at RIT. He is a member of the American Chemical Society (including its Division of Polymer Chemistry, POLYED Committee, and Division of Polymeric Materials Science and Engineering), and a member of the Sigma Xi Research Society. ALLA V. BAILEY is a faculty member in the Department of Chemistry at RIT; formerly the principal researcher at Plastpolymer company in St. Petersburg, Russia. She holds forty patents, has authored numerous scientific publications, including three books, and holds the highest scientific degree in Europe, D.Sci. GERALD A. TAKACS is Professor of Chemistry, a member of the materials science and engineering graduate faculty, an extended faculty member in microsystems engineering, and an affiliated faculty member of the Golisano Institute for Sustainability.

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