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This book offers a thorough exploration of hydrogen technologies, emphasizing their production, storage, and fuel cell applications. It delves into innovative hydrogen generation methods, including electrolysis, photocatalysis, and biological techniques. Additionally, it covers advanced storage solutions such as metal hydrides, MOFs, LOHCs, and cryogenic storage, and details how hydrogen can be integrated into fuel cells for use in transportation, industry, and grid applications. By bridging the gap between fundamental hydrogen science and practical applications, the book incorporates insights…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book offers a thorough exploration of hydrogen technologies, emphasizing their production, storage, and fuel cell applications. It delves into innovative hydrogen generation methods, including electrolysis, photocatalysis, and biological techniques. Additionally, it covers advanced storage solutions such as metal hydrides, MOFs, LOHCs, and cryogenic storage, and details how hydrogen can be integrated into fuel cells for use in transportation, industry, and grid applications. By bridging the gap between fundamental hydrogen science and practical applications, the book incorporates insights from material science, engineering, and policy-making to provide a comprehensive view of hydrogen?s role in the global energy transition.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Peeyush Phogat is a Project Associate at CSIR-National Institute of Science Communication and Policy Research (NIScPR), India. He has extensive research expertise in energy materials, particularly solar energy and capacitor technologies. Dr. Shreya Sharma is a Project Associate at CSIR-NIScPR, India. Her research focuses on nanomaterials and their electrochemical properties, with an emphasis on transition metal dichalcogenides and other 2D materials. Satyam Rawat is currently pursuing an M.Sc. in Physics at Netaji Subhas University of Technology, India. His research interests include nanocomposite development for energy storage devices such as supercapacitors and photodetectors.