Fuel Cell Catalysis

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ab initio MD
Andrzej Weickowski
Author_Andrzej Wieckowski
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DFT
direct alcohol fuel cells
electrochemical techniques
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fuel cells
hydrogen-oxygen fuel cells
IR
kinetic Monte Carlo simulations
Koper
Marc Koper
NMR
non-linear microscopy
Raman spectroscopy
vibrational spectroscopy
Wieckowski
X-Ray scattering

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  • ISBN 9780470131169
  • Weight: 1089g
  • Dimensions: 163 x 243mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Apr 2009
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Wiley Series on Electrocatalysis and Electrochemistry

Fuel Cell Catalysis A Surface Science Approach

A Core reference on fuel cell catalysis

Fuel cells represent an important alternative energy source and a very active area of research. Fuel Cell Catalysis brings together world leaders in this field, providing a unique combination of state-of-the-art theory and computational and experimental methods. With an emphasis on understanding fuel cell catalysis at the molecular level, this text covers fundamental principles, future challenges, and important current research themes.

Fuel Cell Catalysis:

  • Provides a molecular-level description of catalysis for low-temperature polymer-electrolyte membrane fuel cells, including both hydrogen-oxygen cells and direct alcohol cells
  • Examines catalysis issues of both anode and cathode such as oxygen reduction, alcohol oxidation, and CO tolerance
  • Features a timely and forward-looking approach through emphasis on novel aspects such as computation and bio-inspiration
  • Reviews the use and potential of surface-sensitive techniques like vibrational spectroscopy (IR, Raman, nonlinear spectroscopy, laser), scanning tunneling microscopy, X-ray scattering, NMR, electrochemical techniques, and more
  • Reviews the use and potential of such modern computational techniques as DFT, ab initio MD, kinetic Monte Carlo simulations, and more
  • Surveys important trends in reactivity and structure sensitivity, nanoparticles, "dynamic" catalysis, electrocatalysis vs. gas-phase catalysis, new experimental techniques, and nontraditional catalysts

This cutting-edge collection offers a core reference for electrochemists, electrocatalysis researchers, surface and physical chemists, chemical and automotive engineers, and researchers in academia, research institutes, and industry.

Marc T. M. Koper obtained his PhD (cum laude) with Professor J. H. Sluyters from Utrecht University in 1994 on "Far-from-equilibrium phenomena in electrochemical systems: instabilities, oscillations and chaos." He is currently a Full Professor in Fundamental Surface Science at Leiden University, where he studies electrochemistry, electrocatalysis, electrochemical surface science, and theoretical and computational electrochemistry.

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