Hydrogen Electrochemical Production Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Primers Series
Auteurs : Coutanceau Christophe, Baranton Steve, Audichon Thomas
Directeur de Collection : Pollet Bruno G.
Hydrogen Electrochemical Production presents different avenues of hydrogen production for energy applications, including current developments and future perspectives, using an interdisciplinary approach. Part of the Hydrogen Energy and Fuel Cell Primers series, the volume synthesizes information from many sources, making it a useful reference for industry professionals, researchers and graduate students. The book examines various methods, explaining their advantages and limitations. The water electrolysis reaction and systems are explored from different points of view, including an assessment of state-of-the-art technologies. Alternatives to water for feeding the electrolysis cell anode and for electrochemical hydrogen production (such as alcohol or other compounds from biomass) are discussed.
2. Hydrogen production catalytic reforming
3. Hydrogen production from water electrolysis
4. Hydrogen production from biomass electroreforming
5. Conclusion
Stève Baranton obtained his Ph.D. degree in electrochemistry in 2004. He worked conducted research in Canada and Japan before joining IC2MP as Assistant Professor. His current research interests include the development of synthesis methods for nanostructured supported metals using green processes (microwave activation, electrochemical methods, etc.) and solvents (polyols, water) and their application as electrocatalysts in fuel cells, electrolysis cells and electrosynthesis reactors. He also develops in situ spectroscopic methods. He has presented or published over 90 documents related to fuel cells, electrolysis cells and biomass conversion, including articles in reviewed international journals, book ch
- Explores current technology developments and future perspectives of hydrogen production for energy applications
- Examines the state-of-the art technology in electrolysis reaction and systems and discusses the advantages and limitations of various methods
- Covers alternatives to water for feeding electrolysis cell anode, including alcohol and other compounds from biomass
Date de parution : 09-2017
Ouvrage de 110 p.
15.2x22.8 cm