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This book presents selected contributions to the NATO Advanced
Research Workshop "Carbon Nanomaterials in Clean Energy Hydrogen
Systems" held in June 2010. These original papers reflect recent
progress in response to the modern-day requirements in chemistry of
carbon nanomaterials and metal-hydrogen systems. Successor to the
2008 proceedings, this second volume focuses on research and
application studies of materials capable of interacting actively
with hydrogen, also addressing questions of hydrogen accumulation
and storage. As a whole, it provides a review of the most relevant
areas of hydrogen materials interactions and carbon nanomaterials
science, making it invaluable for all researchers, physicists,
chemists, post-graduates and young scientists interested in the
structure, properties and applications of different nanocarbon
materials.
The energy arteries of the corporate body of mankind are still fed
mainly by fossil fuels; but they are in danger of running dry soon
unless new energy sources are made available. One of the most
important as well as the most ecologically pure power source is
hydrogen, that constitutes the heart of hydrogen power engineering
and considered as a future alternative to fossil power sources. The
chemistry of carbon nanomaterials and hydrogen materials science
will play an important role in hastening the conversion to the
Hydrogen Energy System. In this connection, the research and
application of materials capable of interacting actively with
hydrogen, its accumulating and storing will be of the utmost
significance. This is of particular actuality for creation of
mobile energy sources both for mobile telephones and for hybrid
electric cars that are developed by all large car manufacturers of
the world.
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Hydrogen Materials Science and Chemistry of Carbon Nanomaterials - Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Hydrogen Materials Science an Chemistry of Carbon Nanomaterials, Sudak, Crimea, Ukraine, September 14-20, 2003 (Hardcover, 2004 ed.)
T.Nejat Veziroglu, Svetlana Yu Zaginaichenko, Dmitry V. Schur, B. Baranowski, Anatoliy P. Shpak, …
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R8,722
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The 2003 International Conference "Hydrogen Materials Science and
Chemistry of Carbon Nanomaterials" was held in September 2003. In
the tradition of the earlier ICHMS conferences, this meeting served
as an interdisciplinary forum for the presentation and discussion
of the most recent research on transition to hydrogen-based energy
systems, technologies for hydrogen production, storage,
utilization, materials, energy and environmental problems. The aim
of the volume is to provide an overview of the latest scientific
results on research and development in the different topics cited
above. The representatives from industry, public laboratories,
universities and governmental agencies have presented the most
recent advances in hydrogen concepts, processes and systems, to
evaluate current progress in these areas of investigations and to
identify promising research directions for the future.
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Hydrogen Materials Science and Chemistry of Carbon Nanomaterials - Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Hydrogen Materials Science an Chemistry of Carbon Nanomaterials, Sudak, Crimea, Ukraine, September 14-20, 2003 (Paperback, 2004 ed.)
T.Nejat Veziroglu, Svetlana Yu Zaginaichenko, Dmitry V. Schur, B. Baranowski, Anatoliy P. Shpak, …
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R8,910
Discovery Miles 89 100
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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The 2003 International Conference "Hydrogen Materials Science and
Chemistry of Carbon Nanomaterials" was held in September 2003. In
the tradition of the earlier ICHMS conferences, this meeting served
as an interdisciplinary forum for the presentation and discussion
of the most recent research on transition to hydrogen-based energy
systems, technologies for hydrogen production, storage,
utilization, materials, energy and environmental problems. The aim
of the volume is to provide an overview of the latest scientific
results on research and development in the different topics cited
above. The representatives from industry, public laboratories,
universities and governmental agencies have presented the most
recent advances in hydrogen concepts, processes and systems, to
evaluate current progress in these areas of investigations and to
identify promising research directions for the future.
The 2001 International Conference "Hydrogen Materials Science and
Chemistry of Metal Hydrides" (ICHMS'2001) was held in the
picturesque town Alushta (Crimea, Ukraine) on the bank of Black Sea
in September 16-22, 2001. In the tradition of the earlier ICHMS
conferences, the 7th ICHMS'2001 provided an international forum for
the presentation and discussion of the latest research on
transition to hydrogen-based energy systems, technologies for
hydrogen production, storage, utilization, materials, energy and
environmental problems. The aim of ICHMS '200 1 was to provide an
overview of the latest information on research and development in
the different topics cited above. The representatives from
industry, public laboratories, universities and governmental
agencies could meet, discuss and present the most recent advances
in hydrogen concepts, processes and systems, to evaluate current
progress in these areas of investigations and to identify promising
research directions for the future. The ICHMS'2001 was the first
conference in this series, where a related new important topic of
considerable current interest on fullerene-related materials as
hydrogen storage was included into the conference program. The
hydrogen sorbing properties of newly discovered carbon
nanostructural materials inspire hydrogen scientists with optimism.
Thus, the ICHMS'2001 conference was unique in bringing together
hydrogen and carbon materials researchers and engineers from
developed countries of Europe and America, new independent states
of FSU and other countries for discussions in advanced materials
development and applications.
The 2001 International Conference "Hydrogen Materials Science and
Chemistry of Metal Hydrides" (ICHMS'2001) was held in the
picturesque town Alushta (Crimea, Ukraine) on the bank of Black Sea
in September 16-22, 2001. In the tradition of the earlier ICHMS
conferences, the 7th ICHMS'2001 provided an international forum for
the presentation and discussion of the latest research on
transition to hydrogen-based energy systems, technologies for
hydrogen production, storage, utilization, materials, energy and
environmental problems. The aim of ICHMS '200 1 was to provide an
overview of the latest information on research and development in
the different topics cited above. The representatives from
industry, public laboratories, universities and governmental
agencies could meet, discuss and present the most recent advances
in hydrogen concepts, processes and systems, to evaluate current
progress in these areas of investigations and to identify promising
research directions for the future. The ICHMS'2001 was the first
conference in this series, where a related new important topic of
considerable current interest on fullerene-related materials as
hydrogen storage was included into the conference program. The
hydrogen sorbing properties of newly discovered carbon
nanostructural materials inspire hydrogen scientists with optimism.
Thus, the ICHMS'2001 conference was unique in bringing together
hydrogen and carbon materials researchers and engineers from
developed countries of Europe and America, new independent states
of FSU and other countries for discussions in advanced materials
development and applications.
In September, 1999, with the generous support of NATO, scientists
from 18 different nations gathered in Katsiveli, Yalta, Ukraine at
the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Hydrogen Materials Science
and Chemistry of Metal Hydrides to present their research and to
discuss world energy problems and possible solutions, interactions
of hydrogen with materials, the role of hydrogen in materials
science, and the chemistry of metal hydrides. High level and highly
professional presentations were accompanied by a great deal of
discussion and debate of the issues from both fundamental and
global perspectives. The result was a large number of new
collaborations, new directions, and better understanding of energy
and materials issues. The research presented at this meeting can be
found in this volume. These papers range from global perspectives
such as the new vision of energy and how hydrogen fits into that
future, to reviews such as a look at nickel hydride over the last
40 years, to very specific current research. A large number of
papers are included on hydrogen and materials. These papers include
articles on properties such as superconductivity, diffusion EMF,
magnetic properties, physico chemical properties, phase
composition, and permeability as a result of the interaction with
or incorporation of hydrogen. Also included are papers discussing
the use of hydrogen as a processing or alloying agent. The use of
hydrogen in the synthesis of battery electrode materials, composite
materials, and alloys is also presented."
In September, 1999, with the generous support of NATO, scientists
from 18 different nations gathered in Katsiveli, Yalta, Ukraine at
the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Hydrogen Materials Science
and Chemistry of Metal Hydrides to present their research and to
discuss world energy problems and possible solutions, interactions
of hydrogen with materials, the role of hydrogen in materials
science, and the chemistry of metal hydrides. High level and highly
professional presentations were accompanied by a great deal of
discussion and debate of the issues from both fundamental and
global perspectives. The result was a large number of new
collaborations, new directions, and better understanding of energy
and materials issues. The research presented at this meeting can be
found in this volume. These papers range from global perspectives
such as the new vision of energy and how hydrogen fits into that
future, to reviews such as a look at nickel hydride over the last
40 years, to very specific current research. A large number of
papers are included on hydrogen and materials. These papers include
articles on properties such as superconductivity, diffusion EMF,
magnetic properties, physico chemical properties, phase
composition, and permeability as a result of the interaction with
or incorporation of hydrogen. Also included are papers discussing
the use of hydrogen as a processing or alloying agent. The use of
hydrogen in the synthesis of battery electrode materials, composite
materials, and alloys is also presented."
This book presents selected contributions to the NATO Advanced
Research Workshop "Carbon Nanomaterials in Clean Energy Hydrogen
Systems" held in June 2010. These original papers reflect recent
progress in response to the modern-day requirements in chemistry of
carbon nanomaterials and metal-hydrogen systems. Successor to the
2008 proceedings, this second volume focuses on research and
application studies of materials capable of interacting actively
with hydrogen, also addressing questions of hydrogen accumulation
and storage. As a whole, it provides a review of the most relevant
areas of hydrogen materials interactions and carbon nanomaterials
science, making it invaluable for all researchers, physicists,
chemists, post-graduates and young scientists interested in the
structure, properties and applications of different nanocarbon
materials.
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