Title: Hydrogen Storage Technology : Materials and Applications Author: Lennie Klebanoff ISBN: 113819929X / 9781138199293 Format: Soft Cover Pages: 520 Publisher: Taylor & Francis Year: 2016 Availability: 2 to 3 weeks.
Description
Contents
Zero-carbon, hydrogen-based power technology offers the most promising long-term solution for a secure and sustainable energy infrastructure. With contributions from the world’s leading technical experts in the field, Hydrogen Storage Technology: Materials and Applications presents a broad yet unified account of the various materials science, physics, and engineering aspects involved in storing hydrogen gas so that it can be used to provide power. The book helps you understand advanced hydrogen storage materials and how to build systems around them.
Accessible to nonscientists, the first chapter explains how a hydrogen-based energy carrier and storage infrastructure is required to address fuel resource and political insecurities as well as global climate change. The second chapter describes high-efficiency hydrogen conversion devices, including internal combustion engines and fuel cells, for producing power and electricity.
The book then dives into the state of the art in hydrogen storage technology. It covers recent hydrogen storage materials research and hydrogen storage methods, with an emphasis on solid-state techniques. It also reviews codes and standards and explores engineering approaches for creating zero-emission, hydrogen-fueled power systems.
Collecting recent results from around the globe, this book gets you up to date on the latest hydrogen-based technology for mitigating energy and environmental risks. It provides a deep science and engineering-based description of hydrogen storage materials and clearly explains how the materials are engineered for zero-emission, carbon-free power systems.
Preface
Part I : The Need for Hydrogen in the 21st Century and Devices for Converting It to Power
Chapter 1 : The Need for Hydrogen-Based Energy Technologies in the 21st Century Chapter 2 : Hydrogen Conversion Technologies and Automotive Applications
Part II : Hydrogen Storage Materials and Technologies
Chapter 3 : Historical Perspectives on Hydrogen, Its Storage, and Its Applications Chapter 4 : Hydrogen Storage in Pressure Vessels : Liquid, Cryogenic, and Compressed Gas Chapter 5 : Hydrogen Storage in Interstitial Metal Hydrides Chapter 6 : Development of Onboard Reversible Complex Metal Hydrides for Hydrogen Storage Chapter 7 : Storage Materials Based on Hydrogen Physisorption Chapter 8 : Development of Off-Board Reversible Hydrogen Storage Materials
Part III : Engineered Hydrogen Storage Systems : Materials, Methods, and Codes and Standards
Chapter 9 : Engineering Properties of Hydrogen Storage Materials Chapter 10 : Solid-State H2 Storage System Engineering : Direct H2 Refueling Chapter 11 : Engineering Assessments of Condensed-Phase Hydrogen Storage Systems Chapter 12 : Codes and Standards for Hydrogen Storage in Vehicles