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Catalysts for Sustainable Hydrogen Production: Preparation, Applications and Process Integration

Catalysts for Sustainable Hydrogen Production: Preparation, Applications and Process Integration

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In this book, we propose a collection of scientific and review articles on the production of hydrogen. The articles focus on the controlled storage and release of hydrogen; on the production of hydrogen from reforming from renewable sources, water splitting, and biological and photonic methods; on the intensification of the water gas shift process; and on the integration with purification methods such as pressure swing adsorption.

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Keywords

  • acetic acid
  • active phase
  • aluminum alloy foam
  • ammonia borane
  • bio-photolysis
  • bioalcohol
  • biomass conversion
  • catalyst stability
  • ceria
  • Chemical engineering
  • chemical hydrogen
  • CO gas-fermentation
  • CO-PROX
  • CO-SMET
  • CO2 methanation
  • cobalt
  • coke
  • dark-fermentation
  • electrolysis
  • gasification
  • Hydrogen
  • hydrogen energy and fuel cells
  • hydrogen evolution
  • hydrogen production
  • hydrogen purification
  • impurity
  • Industrial Chemistry
  • Industrial chemistry & manufacturing technologies
  • kinetic models
  • kinetics
  • lignocellulosic residue
  • mesostructured materials
  • Microalgae
  • n/a
  • NiS-NiS2
  • noble metal catalysts
  • photo-fermentation
  • Platinum
  • process integration
  • process intensification
  • Promoter
  • reforming
  • rhenium
  • stainless steel 304
  • steam reforming
  • structured catalysts
  • sulfurization
  • Support
  • Technology, engineering, agriculture
  • Technology: general issues
  • thermal degradation
  • water splitting
  • water–gas shift

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-0365-3671-2

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