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Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
22 May 2023
Solar-Driven Green Hydrogen Generation and Storage presents the latest research and technologies in hydrogen generation through solar energy. With in-depth coverage of three key topics, the book discusses green hydrogen technologies, solid hydrogen storage, and hydrogen energy applications. The book begins with a deep dive into photoelectrochemical water splitting, examining different catalysts, such as perovskite-based, phosphorene-based, polymer-based, transition metal-based single atom, blue-titania, carbon-based, Mxene and semiconductor-based catalysts. Subsequent chapters analyze hydrogen production techniques, including electrolysis, photobiological, thermochemical, and biomass gasification methods. After reviewing key hydrogen storage technologies, the book concludes with a summary of the applications of hydrogen in various industry sectors. This book is an essential resource for students, researchers, and engineers interested in renewable energy, hydrogen production, and energy storage.

Edited by:   , , , , , , , , , , , ,
Imprint:   Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm, 
Weight:   450g
ISBN:   9780323995801
ISBN 10:   0323995802
Pages:   582
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
1. Exploring the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) side of perovskite-based materials during photoelectrochemical water splitting 2. Phosphorene-based functional nanomaterials for photoelectrochemical water splitting 3. Polymer-based catalyst for photoelectrochemical water splitting 4. Transition metal-based single-atom catalyst for photoelectrochemical water splitting 5. Clathrate hydrate as a potential medium for hydrogen storage application 6. Advanced carbon-based nanomaterials for photoelectrochemical water splitting 7. MXene-transition metal compound sulfide and phosphide hetero-nanostructures for photoelectrochemical water splitting 8. Design and advances of semiconductors for photoelectrochemical water-splitting 9. Dye-sensitized photoelectrochemical cells in water splitting 10. Photobiological hydrogen production: Introduction and fundamental concept 11. Biological hydrogen production driven by photo-fermentation processes 12. Photobiological hydrogen production by microorganisms 13. Photobiological production of hydrogen from biomass 14. Challenges in scaling low-carbon hydrogen production in Europe 15. Photobioreactor for hydrogen production 16. Thermochemical hydrogen production 17. Hydrogen production driven by nuclear energy 18. Hydrogen production driven by seawater electrolysis 19. Prospects and challenges for the green hydrogen market 20. Hydrogen production from biomass gasification 21. Approach toward economical hydrogen storage 22. Power-paste hydrogen storage technologies 23. Advanced nanomaterials for hydrogen storage 24. Application of hydrogen in various sectors 25. Application of machine learning approach for green hydrogen

Dr Srivastava has worked as a post-doctoral fellow at IIT Bombay and IISc. Bangalore. During his 3rd post-doctoral training at Harvard University USA, he worked on a project which was completely funded by Repsol (A global energy company based in Madrid Spain). At Harvard, he worked with Prof. Juan Parez-Mercader, who is an Elected Member of the International Academy of Astronautics and of the European Academy of Arts and Sciences, and was the first Director of Centro de Astrobiología (CAB), Spain. In 2016, Dr. Srivastava was awarded best scientific researcher award by Association of Scientist, Developers and Faculties (ASDF) global in Michigan, USA; Young Researcher Award in Energy Storage & Conversion by Venus International Foundation, India; and Distinguished Young Researcher Award by GreenThinkerZ Society, India. He has edited 2 books and his research interests are nanostructure materials synthesis such as metal nanoparticles (NPs), quantum dots (QDs), carbon-based nanomaterials and characterization of these nanomaterials by various analytical and microscopy techniques. Dr Jayeeta Chattopadhyay obtained her Ph.D. in New Energy Engineering with best doctoral thesis award from Seoul National University of Science and Technology, S. Korea (2010) under the supervision of Prof. Jae Ek Son, Former president Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER), S. Korea and Prof. Daewon Pak, Dean, Department of Environmental Engineering, Seoul National University of Science and Technology, S. Korea. She obtained the prestigious Fast Track Young Scientist Award (2010) and Early Career Research Award (2017) from Department of Science and Technology, Govt. of India. Dr. Jayeeta has more than 25 publications and the is owner of two international patents. She has authored 6 books and is presently working as University Research Coordinator and Senior Assistant Professor, Amity University, Jharkhand, Ranchi, India. Diogo M.F. Santos currently works as an Associate Researcher in the Center of Physics and Engineering of Advanced Materials (CeFEMA) of Instituto Superior Técnico (IST, Universidade de Lisboa) studying electrodes and membranes for application in direct liquid fuel cells. D.M.F. Santos was born in Torres Vedras, Portugal, in 1977 and graduated in chemical engineering at IST in 2001. He received an M.Sc. degree in 2006 and a Ph.D. degree in electrochemistry in 2009. His Ph.D. thesis was devoted to the development of the direct borohydride fuel cell. He did a 3-year post-doc in Chemical Engineering in FEUP (Porto University) and IST studying new electrocatalytic materials for hydrogen production by alkaline water electrolysis. Afterwards, he did a 2-year post-doc in Materials Science & Engineering developing cathodes for direct borohydride fuel cells in IST and CICECO (Aveiro University). As an Investigador FCT in CeFEMA (2015-20) he developed low-cost electrocatalysts for low-temperature fuel cells. D.M.F. Santos has authored over 120 journal papers and 90 conference proceedings.

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