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Nanostructured Materials: Physicochemical Chemistry Fundamentals
for Energy and Environmental Applications summarizes research
knowledge and helps advanced students, researchers and industrial
technicians understand specific applications of nanomaterials in
energy and the environment. Sections bring a strong foundational
focus on the physicochemical basis of nanomaterials for these
applications, the basic theory and physicochemical basis of
nanomaterials, an energy and environment applications examination
of typical cases, and progress. This book will appeal to
researchers in the chemical sciences (inorganic and physical
chemistry, coordination chemistry, molecular dynamics,
electrochemistry, photocatalysis, thermocatalysis, thermodynamics,
etc.), nanoscience (graphene, carbon nanotubes, nanocrystals, nano
catalysis, energy, and environment-nano science), and more.
Efficient use of energy, eco-friendly environmental systems, and
technologies play an important role in global sustainable
development. Multifunctional nanocomposites have excellent
properties and can meet the practical needs of energy development
and environmental treatment. They have been gradually applied in
chemical materials, energy preparation, pollution control and other
fields and have achieved impressive development.
This book discusses systematically the theoretical research and the
applications of electrochemical oxygen reduction. Oxygen reduction
reaction is a common issue in electrochemistry, but is also an
important process involved in the field of energy, cryogenic fuel
cells, metal-air cells, oxygen sensors and hydrogen peroxide
preparation. This book is divided into 6 chapters; it starts with a
description of dynamic mechanisms, followed by a detailed
introduction on the related experimental methods and related
catalyst preparation technology. By providing the basic methods and
testing techniques, and by demonstrating their applications, it
helps readers gain a better understanding of oxygen reduction
reactions, making it a valuable resource for the industrialization
of scientific research achievements. Accordingly, the book appeals
to a broad readership, particularly graduate students, those
working at universities and research organizations, and industrial
researchers.
This book discusses systematically the theoretical research and the
applications of electrochemical oxygen reduction. Oxygen reduction
reaction is a common issue in electrochemistry, but is also an
important process involved in the field of energy, cryogenic fuel
cells, metal-air cells, oxygen sensors and hydrogen peroxide
preparation. This book is divided into 6 chapters; it starts with a
description of dynamic mechanisms, followed by a detailed
introduction on the related experimental methods and related
catalyst preparation technology. By providing the basic methods and
testing techniques, and by demonstrating their applications, it
helps readers gain a better understanding of oxygen reduction
reactions, making it a valuable resource for the industrialization
of scientific research achievements. Accordingly, the book appeals
to a broad readership, particularly graduate students, those
working at universities and research organizations, and industrial
researchers.
Boasting chapters written by leading international experts,
Nanostructured and Advanced Materials for Fuel Cells provides an
overview of the progress that has been made so far in the material
and catalyst development for fuel cells. The book covers the most
recent developments detailing all aspects of synthesis,
characterization, and performance. It offers an overview on the
principles, classifications, and types of fuels used in fuel cells,
and discusses the critical properties, design, and advances made in
various sealing materials. It provides an extensive review on the
design, configuration, fabrication, modeling, materials, and stack
performance of -SOFC technology, and addresses the advancement and
challenges in the synthesis, characterization, and fundamental
understanding of the catalytic activity of nitrogen-carbon, carbon,
and noncarbon-based electro catalysts for PEM fuel cells. The
authors explore the atomic layer deposition (ALD) technique,
summarize the advancements in the fundamental understanding of the
most successful Nafion membranes, and focus on the development of
alternative and composite membranes for direct alcohol fuel cells
(DAFCs). They also review current challenges and consider future
development in the industry. Includes 17 chapters, 262 figures, and
close to 2000 references Provides an extensive review of the
carbon, nitrogen-carbon, and noncarbon-based electro catalysts for
fuel cells Presents an update on the latest materials development
in conventional fuel cells and emerging fuel cells This text is a
single-source reference on the latest advances in the
nano-structured materials and electro catalysts for fuel cells, the
most efficient and emerging energy conversion technologies for the
twenty-first century. It serves as a valuable resource for
students, materials engineers, and researchers interested in fuel
cell technology.
Electrochemical Energy: Advanced Materials and Technologies covers
the development of advanced materials and technologies for
electrochemical energy conversion and storage. The book was created
by participants of the International Conference on Electrochemical
Materials and Technologies for Clean Sustainable Energy (ICES-2013)
held in Guangzhou, China, and incorporates select papers presented
at the conference. More than 300 attendees from across the globe
participated in ICES-2013 and gave presentations in six major
themes: Fuel cells and hydrogen energy Lithium batteries and
advanced secondary batteries Green energy for a clean environment
Photo-Electrocatalysis Supercapacitors Electrochemical clean energy
applications and markets Comprised of eight sections, this book
includes 25 chapters featuring highlights from the conference and
covering every facet of synthesis, characterization, and
performance evaluation of the advanced materials for
electrochemical energy. It thoroughly describes electrochemical
energy conversion and storage technologies such as batteries, fuel
cells, supercapacitors, hydrogen generation, and their associated
materials. The book contains a number of topics that include
electrochemical processes, materials, components, assembly and
manufacturing, and degradation mechanisms. It also addresses
challenges related to cost and performance, provides varying
perspectives, and emphasizes existing and emerging solutions. The
result of a conference encouraging enhanced research collaboration
among members of the electrochemical energy community,
Electrochemical Energy: Advanced Materials and Technologies is
dedicated to the development of advanced materials and technologies
for electrochemical energy conversion and storage and details the
technologies, current achievements, and future directions in the
field.
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