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Compendium of Hydrogen Energy: Hydrogen Production and Purification, the first text in a four-volume series, focuses on the production of hydrogen. As many experts believe that the hydrogen economy will eventually replace the fossil fuel economy as our primary source of energy, the text provides a timely discussion on this interesting topic. The text details the methods of hydrogen production using fossil fuels, also exploring sustainable extraction methods of hydrogen production from water and hydrogen purification processes.

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Part One - Introduction to hydrogen 1. Introduction to hydrogen and its properties Velu Subramani, BP Products North America, Inc, USA 2. Introduction to hydrogen production José Luis García Fierro, CSIC, Spain 3. Economics of hydrogen production Paul Dodds, University College London, UK Part Two - Conventional hydrogen production methods 4. Hydrogen production by steam reforming of natural gas and other non-renewable feedstocks Lucia Garcia, Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain 5. Hydrogen production by reforming of bio-alcohols Francesco Frusteri, ITAE-CNR, Italy 6. Hydrogen production by gasification of biomass and opportunity fuels Paul A. Charpentier, The University of Western Ontario, Canada Part Three - Production of hydrogen through electrolysis 7. Hydrogen production using high pressure electrolyzers Richard Hanke-Rauschenbach, Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems, Germany 8. Hydrogen production by high temperature steam electrolysis Julie Mougin, CEA, Feance 9. Hydrogen production by polymer electrolyte membrane water electrolysis Pierre Millet, University of Paris, France Part Four - Emerging methods for the production of hydrogen 10. Hydrogen production using photobiological methods Suleyman I. Allakhverdiev, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia 11. Hydrogen production via thermochemical water-splitting Martin Roeb, Christian Sattler and Christos Agrafiotis, DLR, Germany 12. Hydrogen production via the Kværner process and plasma reforming Dae-Hoon Lee, Korea Institute of Machinery & Materials Part Five - Hydrogen purification and low-carbon hydrogen production 13. Hydrogen purification methods: reduction and oxidation reactions, metal hydrides and adsorption Esther Acha, Engineering Faculty of Bilbao (UPV/EHU), Spain 14. Polymeric membranes for the purification of hydrogen John Jansen 15. Single-stage hydrogen production and separation from fossil fuels using micro and macro-membrane reactors Angelo Basile 16. Chemical and calcium looping reforming for hydrogen production and carbon dioxide capture Ben Anthony, Cranfield University 17. Low-carbon production of hydrogen from fossil fuels Nazim Muradov, University of Central Florida, USA

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      Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology
      Publication Date: 27/05/2015
      ISBN13: 9781782423614, 978-1782423614
      ISBN10: 1782423613

      Description

      Compendium of Hydrogen Energy: Hydrogen Production and Purification, the first text in a four-volume series, focuses on the production of hydrogen. As many experts believe that the hydrogen economy will eventually replace the fossil fuel economy as our primary source of energy, the text provides a timely discussion on this interesting topic. The text details the methods of hydrogen production using fossil fuels, also exploring sustainable extraction methods of hydrogen production from water and hydrogen purification processes.

      Table of Contents
      Part One - Introduction to hydrogen 1. Introduction to hydrogen and its properties Velu Subramani, BP Products North America, Inc, USA 2. Introduction to hydrogen production José Luis García Fierro, CSIC, Spain 3. Economics of hydrogen production Paul Dodds, University College London, UK Part Two - Conventional hydrogen production methods 4. Hydrogen production by steam reforming of natural gas and other non-renewable feedstocks Lucia Garcia, Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain 5. Hydrogen production by reforming of bio-alcohols Francesco Frusteri, ITAE-CNR, Italy 6. Hydrogen production by gasification of biomass and opportunity fuels Paul A. Charpentier, The University of Western Ontario, Canada Part Three - Production of hydrogen through electrolysis 7. Hydrogen production using high pressure electrolyzers Richard Hanke-Rauschenbach, Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems, Germany 8. Hydrogen production by high temperature steam electrolysis Julie Mougin, CEA, Feance 9. Hydrogen production by polymer electrolyte membrane water electrolysis Pierre Millet, University of Paris, France Part Four - Emerging methods for the production of hydrogen 10. Hydrogen production using photobiological methods Suleyman I. Allakhverdiev, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia 11. Hydrogen production via thermochemical water-splitting Martin Roeb, Christian Sattler and Christos Agrafiotis, DLR, Germany 12. Hydrogen production via the Kværner process and plasma reforming Dae-Hoon Lee, Korea Institute of Machinery & Materials Part Five - Hydrogen purification and low-carbon hydrogen production 13. Hydrogen purification methods: reduction and oxidation reactions, metal hydrides and adsorption Esther Acha, Engineering Faculty of Bilbao (UPV/EHU), Spain 14. Polymeric membranes for the purification of hydrogen John Jansen 15. Single-stage hydrogen production and separation from fossil fuels using micro and macro-membrane reactors Angelo Basile 16. Chemical and calcium looping reforming for hydrogen production and carbon dioxide capture Ben Anthony, Cranfield University 17. Low-carbon production of hydrogen from fossil fuels Nazim Muradov, University of Central Florida, USA

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