Nanotechnology for Hydrogen Production and Storage: Nanostructured Materials and Interfaces
Nanotechnology for Hydrogen Production and Storage: Nanostructured Materials and Interfaces presents an evaluation of the various nano-based systems for hydrogen generation and storage. With a focus on the challenges and recent developments, the book analyses nanomaterials with the potential to boost hydrogen production and improve storage. The book assesses the potential improvements to industrially important hydrogen production technologies by the way of better surface-interface control through nanostructures of strategical composites of metal oxides, metal chalcogenides, plasmonic metals, conducting polymers, carbonaceous materials and bio-interfaces with different types of algae and bacteria. The efficiency of various photochemical water splitting processes to generate renewable hydrogen energy are reviewed, with a focus on natural water splitting via photosynthesis, and the use of various metallic and non-metallic nanomaterials in anthropogenic/artificial water splitting processes is analyzed. The potential of nanomaterials in enhancing hydrogen generation in dark- and photo-fermentative organisms is also explored. Finally, the book critically evaluates various nano-based systems for hydrogen generation, as well as significant challenges and recent advances in biohydrogen research and development. Nanotechnology for Hydrogen Production and Storage is a valuable reference for student and researchers working in renewable energy and interested in the production and storage of hydrogen and may be of interest to interdisciplinary researchers in the areas of environmental engineering, materials science, and biotechnology. - Synthesizes the latest advances in the field of nanoparticles for hydrogen production and storage, including new methods and industry applications - Explains various methods for the design of nanomaterials for hydrogen production and storage - Identifies the strengths and weaknesses of different nanomaterials and approaches - Explores hydrogen production via photocatalytic, electrocatalytic, and biological processes
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Nanotechnology for Hydrogen Production and Storage: Nanostructured Materials and Interfaces
Nanotechnology for Hydrogen Production and Storage: Nanostructured Materials and Interfaces presents an evaluation of the various nano-based systems for hydrogen generation and storage. With a focus on the challenges and recent developments, the book analyses nanomaterials with the potential to boost hydrogen production and improve storage. The book assesses the potential improvements to industrially important hydrogen production technologies by the way of better surface-interface control through nanostructures of strategical composites of metal oxides, metal chalcogenides, plasmonic metals, conducting polymers, carbonaceous materials and bio-interfaces with different types of algae and bacteria. The efficiency of various photochemical water splitting processes to generate renewable hydrogen energy are reviewed, with a focus on natural water splitting via photosynthesis, and the use of various metallic and non-metallic nanomaterials in anthropogenic/artificial water splitting processes is analyzed. The potential of nanomaterials in enhancing hydrogen generation in dark- and photo-fermentative organisms is also explored. Finally, the book critically evaluates various nano-based systems for hydrogen generation, as well as significant challenges and recent advances in biohydrogen research and development. Nanotechnology for Hydrogen Production and Storage is a valuable reference for student and researchers working in renewable energy and interested in the production and storage of hydrogen and may be of interest to interdisciplinary researchers in the areas of environmental engineering, materials science, and biotechnology. - Synthesizes the latest advances in the field of nanoparticles for hydrogen production and storage, including new methods and industry applications - Explains various methods for the design of nanomaterials for hydrogen production and storage - Identifies the strengths and weaknesses of different nanomaterials and approaches - Explores hydrogen production via photocatalytic, electrocatalytic, and biological processes
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Nanotechnology for Hydrogen Production and Storage: Nanostructured Materials and Interfaces

Nanotechnology for Hydrogen Production and Storage: Nanostructured Materials and Interfaces

Nanotechnology for Hydrogen Production and Storage: Nanostructured Materials and Interfaces

Nanotechnology for Hydrogen Production and Storage: Nanostructured Materials and Interfaces

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Nanotechnology for Hydrogen Production and Storage: Nanostructured Materials and Interfaces presents an evaluation of the various nano-based systems for hydrogen generation and storage. With a focus on the challenges and recent developments, the book analyses nanomaterials with the potential to boost hydrogen production and improve storage. The book assesses the potential improvements to industrially important hydrogen production technologies by the way of better surface-interface control through nanostructures of strategical composites of metal oxides, metal chalcogenides, plasmonic metals, conducting polymers, carbonaceous materials and bio-interfaces with different types of algae and bacteria. The efficiency of various photochemical water splitting processes to generate renewable hydrogen energy are reviewed, with a focus on natural water splitting via photosynthesis, and the use of various metallic and non-metallic nanomaterials in anthropogenic/artificial water splitting processes is analyzed. The potential of nanomaterials in enhancing hydrogen generation in dark- and photo-fermentative organisms is also explored. Finally, the book critically evaluates various nano-based systems for hydrogen generation, as well as significant challenges and recent advances in biohydrogen research and development. Nanotechnology for Hydrogen Production and Storage is a valuable reference for student and researchers working in renewable energy and interested in the production and storage of hydrogen and may be of interest to interdisciplinary researchers in the areas of environmental engineering, materials science, and biotechnology. - Synthesizes the latest advances in the field of nanoparticles for hydrogen production and storage, including new methods and industry applications - Explains various methods for the design of nanomaterials for hydrogen production and storage - Identifies the strengths and weaknesses of different nanomaterials and approaches - Explores hydrogen production via photocatalytic, electrocatalytic, and biological processes

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ISBN-13: 9780443214554
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication date: 03/27/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 660
File size: 23 MB
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About the Author

Dr. Kamel A Abd-Elsalam is Research Professor at the Plant Pathology Research Institute, Agricultural Research Center, Giza, Egypt. Dr Kamel’s research interests include developing, improving and deploying plant biosecurity diagnostic tools, understanding and exploiting fungal pathogen genomes and developingeco-friendly hybrid nanomaterials. Since 2019, he has served as the Editor-in-Chief of the Elsevierbook series Nanobiotechnology for Plant Protection.
M.V. Shankar is a Professor of Materials Science and Nanotechnology in Yogi Vemana University, Kadapa, Andhra Pradesh, India. Renowned for his outstanding research contribution in the field of Photocatalysis for Hydrogen fuel production, authored journal publications (112), book chapters (16) and patents (6) having h-index of 41, i-10 index 90, average impact factor of 6.74 with 7950+citations. He was ranked in Top 2% most influential scientist in the world in Materials & Energy for the year 2020 by Stanford University, USA and World Scientist in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology by AD Scientific Index 2022. Prof. Shankar has rich post-doctoral research experience (5 years) in prestigious institutions in France, and Japan.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Nanomaterials for Water Splitting1. Emerging Nanostructures and Material Interfaces for Hydrogen Production and Storage: A Note from the Editor2. Hydrogen Production: Technical Challenges and Future Trends3. Engineered Titania Nanomaterials for Hydrogen Production4. Shuttling of Photo-Excitons on One-Dimensional Nanostructures for Photocatalysts Hydrogen Production5. Metal Sulfide Nanocomposites for Hydrogen Generation6. Role of Shell Thickness and Interface Engineering of Core-Shell Structured Nano-Photocatalyst for Stable and Continuous Hydrogen Production7. Materials Aspects on Z-scheme Heterojunction Photocatalysts for Superior Hydrogen Evolution8. Hybrid Plasmonic Nanomaterials for Hydrogen Production9. Biogenic Synthesis of Semiconductor and Metallic Nanoparticles for Sustainable Hydrogen Production10. Synthesis, Characterization and Photocatalytic Performance of S-Scheme Heterojunction Photocatalysts for Enhanced Hydrogen Production11. Rational Design and Development of Semiconductor Nanostructures for Electrocatalytic Hydrogen Production12. Two Dimensional Nanomaterials for Improved Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting13. Polymer-Based Nanocomposites for Enhanced Water Splitting Application14. Photochemical Hydrogen Production Using Semiconducting Metal Oxide Nanostructures Chapter15. Functional Nanostructures for Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting Applications16. Role of Surface-Interface Properties of Titania/Carbon Nanostructures for Photoelectrocatalytic Water Splitting17. Hydrogen Generation from Formic Acid Using Metal Nanoparticles18. Design and Fabrication of Nanostructured Electrodes for Oxyhydrogen GenerationPart 2 Nanomaterials for Biohydrogen Production19. Recent Advances in Biological Hydrogen Production Nanostructured Materials20. Surface-Modified Inorganic Nanostructures for Enhanced Biological Hydrogen Production Chapter21. Hydrogen Generation for Low Temperature Fuel Cells22. Nanostructured Magnetic NPs for Generation of Hydrogen23. Nanoparticles for Photo-Fermentative Biohydrogen ProductionPart 3 Nanomaterials for Hydrogen Storage24. Hydrogen Storage in Nanomaterials25. Hydrogen Injection and Storage in Subsurface Formation26. Advanced Perfluorinated Membranes for Hydrogen Fuel Cells Enforced by Carbon Nanofillers27. Beneficial Surface-Interface Properties of Nanostructured Materials for Solid-State Hydrogen Storage28. Graphene-Based Nanocomposite for Hydrogen Storage Application29. Carbon-Based Micro and Nanomaterials for Hydrogen Production and Storage30. Bimetallic and Trimetallic Nanomaterials for Hydrogen Storage Applications

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