Hydrogen Energy for Beginners

Title: Hydrogen Energy for Beginners
Author: Alexander Gavrilyuk
ISBN: 9814364770 / 9789814364775
Format: Hard Cover
Pages: 300
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Year: 2013
Availability: 45-60 days

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This book highlights the outstanding role of hydrogen in energy processes, where it is the most functional element due to its unique peculiarities that are highlighted and emphasized in the book. The first half of the book covers the great natural hydrogen processes in biology, chemistry, and physics, showing that hydrogen is a trend that can unite all natural sciences. The second half of the book is devoted to the technological hydrogen processes that are under research and development with the aim to create the infrastructure for hydrogen energetics. The book describes the main features of hydrogen that make it inalienable player in processes such as fusion, photosynthesis, and metabolism. It also covers the methods of hydrogen production and storage, highlighting at the same time the exclusive importance of nanotechnologies in those processes.

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Preface

Chapter 1 : Unique Properties of Hydrogen
Chapter 2 : Hydrogen Bond
Chapter 3 : Hydrogen in Nuclear Fusion
Chapter 4 : Photosynthesis
Chapter 5 : Hydrogen in Metabolism : Oxidative Respiration
Chapter 6 : Biohydrogen Production
Chapter 7 : Hydrogen Production via Water Splitting under the Action of Light
Chapter 8 : Conventional Methods of Hydrogen Production
Chapter 9 : Hydrogen Fuel Cells
Chapter 10 : Hydrogen Storage
Chapter 11 : Production of Atomic Photochemical Hydrogen and Photoinjection of Hydrogen in Solids

Index