Advances in Hydrogen Production, Storage and Distribution

Advances in Hydrogen Production, Storage and Distribution

Basile, Angelo
Iulianelli, Adolfo

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Advances in Hydrogen Production, Storage and Distribution reviews recent developments in this key component of the emerging hydrogen economy, an energy infrastructure based on hydrogen. Since hydrogen can be produced without using fossil fuels, a move to such an economy has the potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve energy security. However, such a move also requires the advanced production, storage and usage techniques discussed in this book. Part one introduces the fundamentals of hydrogen production, storage, and distribution, including an overview of the development of the necessary infrastructure, an analysis of the potential environmental benefits, and a review of some important hydrogen production technologies in conventional, bio-based, and nuclear power plants. Part two focuses on hydrogen production from renewable resources, and includes chapters outlining the production of hydrogen through water electrolysis, photocatalysis, and bioengineered algae. Finally, part three covers hydrogen production using inorganic membrane reactors, the storage of hydrogen, fuel cell technology, and the potential of hydrogen as a fuel for transportation. Advances in Hydrogen Production, Storage and Distribution provides a detailed overview of the components and challenges of a hydrogen economy. This book is an invaluable resource for research and development professionals in the energy industry, as well as academics with an interest in this important subject. Reviews developments and research in this dynamic areaDiscusses the challenges of creating an infrastructure to store and distribute hydrogenReviews the production of hydrogen using electrolysis and photo-catalytic methods INDICE: Preface Part I Fundamentals of hydrogen production 1 Key challenges in the development of an infrastructure for hydrogen production, delivery, storage and use J. W. Kim, Korea Institute of Energy Research, Republic of Korea, K. J. Boo, Seoul National University, Republic of Korea, J. H. Cho and I. Moon, Yonsei University, Republic of Korea 2 Assessing the environmental impact of hydrogen energy production K. Ota, S. Mitsushima, K. Matsuzawa and A. Ishihara, Yokohama National University, Japan  3 Hydrogen production from fossil fuel and biomass feedstocks M. V. Twigg, TST Ltd., UK and V. Dupont, University of Leeds, UK  4 Hydrogen production in conventional, bio-based and nuclear power plants D. Fino, Politecnico di Torino, Italy  5 Portable and small-scale stationary hydrogen production from micro-reactor systems M. Zanfir, Praxair Inc., USA Part II Hydrogen production from renewable sources 6 Hydrogen production by water electrolysis N. A. Kelly, Macomb Community College, USA  7 Development of a photo-electrochemical (PEC) reactor to convert carbon dioxide into methanol for biorefining S. Bensaid, B. Ruggeri and G. Saracco, Politecnico di Torino, Italy  8 Photocatalytic production of hydrogen G. L. Chiarello and E. Selli, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy  9 Bioengineering algae as a source of hydrogen G. S. Anisha, Government College for Women, India and R. P. John, Government HSS, India  10 Thermochemical production of hydrogen A. Giaconia, ENEA Casaccia Research Center, Italy Part III Hydrogen production using membrane reactors, storage and distribution 11 Hydrogen production using inorganic membrane reactors V. Piemonte, L. Di Paola and M. De Falco, University Campus Bio-medico of Rome, Italy and A. Iulianelli and A. Basile, ITM-CNR, Italy 12 In-situ quantitative evaluation of hydrogen embrittlement in group 5 metals used for hydrogen separation and purification Y. Matsumoto, Oita National College of Technology, Japan, H. Yukawa, Nagoya University, Japan and T. Nambu, Suzuka National College of Technology, Japan 13 Design of group 5 metal-based alloy membranes with high hydrogen permeability and strong resistance to hydrogen embrittlement H. Yukawa, Nagoya University, Japan, T. Nambu, Suzuka National College of Technology, Japan and Y. Matsumoto, Oita National College of Technology, Japan  14 Hydrogen storage in hydride-forming materials P. Millet, Université Paris Sud, France  15 Hydrogen storage in nanoporous materials D. P. Broom, Hiden Isochema Ltd, UK and D. Book, University of Birmingham, UK  16 Hydrogen fuel cells technology G. Squadrito, L. Andaloro, M. Ferraro and V. Antonucci, CNR - Istituto di Tecnologie Avanzate per l'Energia Nicola Giordano, Italy  17 Hydrogen as a fuel in transportation J. R. Anstrom, the Pennsylvania State University, USA

  • ISBN: 978-0-85709-768-2
  • Editorial: Woodhead Publishing
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 560
  • Fecha Publicación: 25/07/2014
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés