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A01=Alla V. Bailey
A01=Gerald A. Takacs
A01=K. S. V. Santhanam
A01=Massoud J. Miri
A01=Roman J. Press
advanced hydrogen systems
alternative fuels
applied science and technology
Author_Alla V. Bailey
Author_Gerald A. Takacs
Author_K. S. V. Santhanam
Author_Massoud J. Miri
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chemical engineering
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hydrogen batteries
hydrogen development
hydrogen fuel
hydrogen fuel cells
hydrogen power systems
hydrogen production
hydrogen research
hydrogen separation techniques
hydrogen space applications
hydrogen storage
hydrogen storage technology
hydrogen-based technologies
hydrogen-fueled vehicles
materials science
mobile power systems
science
scientific aspects of hydrogen technology
sustainable energy
technical aspects of hydrogen technology

Product details

  • ISBN 9781119265542
  • Weight: 1021g
  • Dimensions: 180 x 259mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Jan 2018
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Introduces the field of hydrogen technology and explains the basic chemistry underlying promising and innovative new technologies

This new and completely updated edition of Introduction to Hydrogen Technology explains, at an introductory level, the scientific and technical aspects of hydrogen technology. It incorporates information on the latest developments and the current research in the field, including: new techniques for isolating and storing hydrogen, usage as a fuel for automobiles, residential power systems, mobile power systems, and space applications.

Introduction to Hydrogen Technology, Second Edition features classroom-tested exercises and sample problems. It details new economical methods for isolating the pure hydrogen molecule. These less expensive methods help make hydrogen fuel a very viable alternative to petroleum-based energy. The book also adds a new chapter on hydrogen production and batteries. It also provides in-depth coverage of the many technical hurdles in hydrogen storage. The developments in fuel cells since the last edition has been updated.

  • Offers new chapters on hydrogen production, storage, and batteries
  • Features new sections on advanced hydrogen systems, new membranes, greenhouse gas sensors and updated technologies involving solar and wind energies
  • Includes problems at the end of the Chapters, as well as solutions for adopters

This book is an introduction to hydrogen technology for students who have taken at least one course in general chemistry and calculus; it will also be a resource book for scientists and researchers working in hydrogen-based technologies, as well as anyone interested in sustainable energy.

K.S.V. SANTHANAM is a Professor in Rochester Institute of Technology's School of Chemistry and Materials Science.

ROMAN J. PRESS is a Visiting Researcher at the Rochester Institute of Technology.

MASSOUD J. MIRI is a Professor in Rochester Institute of Technology's School of Chemistry and Materials Science.

ALLA V. BAILEY is a Principal lecturer in the School of Chemistry and Materials Science at Rochester Institute of Technology.

GERALD A. TAKACS is a Professor in School of Chemistry and Materials Science at the Rochester Institute of Technology.

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