Green energy harvesting : materials for hydrogen generation and carbon dioxide reduction /

"Materials Advances for Sustainable Environment and Energy: Theory, Status, and Challenges", book concisely summarise the possible ways to harvest hydrogen from water and also reduce CO2 into various hydrocarbons. A special emphasis is given on the figure-of-merits for the currently develo...

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Corporate Authors: John Wiley & Sons.
Group Author: Devi, Pooja, 1988- (Editor)
Published: John Wiley & Sons,
Publisher Address: Hoboken, NJ :
Publication Dates: 2023.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Summary: "Materials Advances for Sustainable Environment and Energy: Theory, Status, and Challenges", book concisely summarise the possible ways to harvest hydrogen from water and also reduce CO2 into various hydrocarbons. A special emphasis is given on the figure-of-merits for the currently developed system/materials for hydrogen generation and CO2 reduction. We further have summarised the trends in materials innovation and the corresponding state-of-art to achieve the desired efficiency and stability considering the cost of production as well. Finally, the future prospects of this sustainable alternative fuel will be summarized for the possible future strategy in adopting these sustainable solutions at the commercial level. This book can be used as for developing understanding in this field in terms of fundamentals, materials advances, and devices deployment. The students and researchers from energy, environment, materials, chemistry, electrochemistry, etc., background will find it useful to stay unburst in this field"--
Carrier Form: xvii, 286 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781119776055
1119776058
Index Number: TK2897
CLC: TK01
Call Number: TK01/G795-4
Contents: Chapter 1: Renewable energy: Introduction, Current Status and Future Prospects -- Chapter 2: Hydrogen and Hydrocarbons as Fuel -- Chapter 3: Fundamental Understanding and Figure of Merits for Electrocatalytic and Photoelectrocatlytic H2 production -- Chapter 4: Single Atom Catalysts for Hydrogen Production from Chemical Hydrogen Storage Materials -- Chapter 5: Non-Noble Metal Ion Based Metal-Organic Framework Electrocatalyst for Electrochemical Hydrogen Generation -- Chapter 6: 2D-Materials for CO2 reduction and H2 generation -- Chapter 7: Hybrid Materials for CO2 reduction and H2 generation -- Chapter 8: POSSIBLE WAYS FOR CO2 REDUCTION INTO HYDROCARBONS -- Chapter 9: MXenes for CO2 reduction and H2 generation -- Chapter 10: The role of transition metal-based electro-catalyst towards efficient electrochemical hydrogen fuel generation -- Chapter 11: Devices Development and Deployment Status for Commercial Usage: H2 Production and CO2 Utilization.