Hydrogen Production Technologies
Assabumrungrat, Suttichai
Hydrogen Production Technologies - Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2021 - 1 electronic resource (174 p.)
Open Access
Hydrogen has been an important feedstock for various industries, and its global market is already valued at hundreds of billions of dollars per year. It is also playing additional roles as a clean alternative energy carrier for power generation and as a crucial feedstock in the bioeconomy. This Special Issue “Hydrogen Production Technologies” highlights different thermochemical, electrochemical, and biological technologies such as high- and low-temperature electrolyzers, microchannel reactors, sorption-enhanced reactors, multi-tubular solar reactors, and anaerobic digestors. It also covers other aspects ranging from reactor design, hydrogen storage, and process analysis of different alternatives.
Creative Commons
English
books978-3-03943-668-2 9783039436675 9783039436682
10.3390/books978-3-03943-668-2 doi
History of engineering & technology
algae anaerobic digestion biogas biohydrogen energy assessment kinetic models microwave nanoparticles pretreatment solar reactor hydrogen production solar receiver thermal energy computational fluid dynamics CFD model titanium nitride stainless steel alkaline electrolysis energy storage hydrogen energy solid-state hydrogen storage unitized regenerative fuel cell multi- walled carbon nanotube proton battery pyrolytic oil hydro-processing process modeling syngas gasification sorption-enhanced water–gas shift multi-functional material hydrogen production processes economic viability environmental efficiency sustainable energy multi-criteria analysis thermochemical cycles micro-channel reactor ceria ceria-zirconia water splitting oxygen carrier solid oxide electrolysis cells sintering additive CuO steam electrolysis compact reactor ethanol steam reforming water gas shift n/a
Hydrogen Production Technologies - Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2021 - 1 electronic resource (174 p.)
Open Access
Hydrogen has been an important feedstock for various industries, and its global market is already valued at hundreds of billions of dollars per year. It is also playing additional roles as a clean alternative energy carrier for power generation and as a crucial feedstock in the bioeconomy. This Special Issue “Hydrogen Production Technologies” highlights different thermochemical, electrochemical, and biological technologies such as high- and low-temperature electrolyzers, microchannel reactors, sorption-enhanced reactors, multi-tubular solar reactors, and anaerobic digestors. It also covers other aspects ranging from reactor design, hydrogen storage, and process analysis of different alternatives.
Creative Commons
English
books978-3-03943-668-2 9783039436675 9783039436682
10.3390/books978-3-03943-668-2 doi
History of engineering & technology
algae anaerobic digestion biogas biohydrogen energy assessment kinetic models microwave nanoparticles pretreatment solar reactor hydrogen production solar receiver thermal energy computational fluid dynamics CFD model titanium nitride stainless steel alkaline electrolysis energy storage hydrogen energy solid-state hydrogen storage unitized regenerative fuel cell multi- walled carbon nanotube proton battery pyrolytic oil hydro-processing process modeling syngas gasification sorption-enhanced water–gas shift multi-functional material hydrogen production processes economic viability environmental efficiency sustainable energy multi-criteria analysis thermochemical cycles micro-channel reactor ceria ceria-zirconia water splitting oxygen carrier solid oxide electrolysis cells sintering additive CuO steam electrolysis compact reactor ethanol steam reforming water gas shift n/a
