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Current Trends and Future Developments on (Bio-) Membranes. Membrane Systems for Hydrogen Production

  • Book

  • March 2020
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5342203

Membrane Systems for Hydrogen Production offers an overview of advanced technologies in the field of both catalysts and membrane technologies for hydrogen productions and energy saving. Catalysts play an irreplaceable role in chemical engineering for carrying out reaction at industrial level. Membrane processes are today well-recognized technologies in many fields, such as water and wastewater treatment, gas separation and purification, etc. This book relates these two fields and their role in electrochemical hydrogen production by presenting 5 specific chapters where the catalysts are compared to the membrane technology. The purpose of this book is to provide an overview on recently developed catalysts which work in combination with membrane operations for energy savings. This combination provides an example of strategies for engineering development and process intensification of interest for both industrial and developing countries.

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Table of Contents

1. Catalysis for hydrogen and energy: Is the combination for the world future development?
2. Membrane reactors for hydrogen and energy production
3. Hydrogen production by catalytic processes
4. Membranes for hydrogen separation
5. Low Temperature Electrochemical Production of Hydrogen: challenge in anode and cathode materials
6. Low Temperature Electrochemical Production of Hydrogen using membranes
7. High temperature electrochemical production of Hydrogen
8. High Temperature Electrochemical Production of Hydrogen using membranes
9. Photoelectrochemical hydrogen production
10 Membrane technology for photoelectrochemical hydrogen production

Authors

Angelo Basile General TAG, Via Mastri Ligornettesi n. 28, Ligornetto 6853 - Switzerland.

Angelo Basile, a Chemical Engineer with Ph.D. in Technical Physics, is author of hundreds of papers, books, chapter-books, and Special Issues in the field of Membrane Science and Technology, with also various Italian, European and worldwide patents. He is an Associate Editor of various int. journals (IJHE, APCEJ, etc), Editor-in-Chief of the Int. J. Membrane Sci. & Techn., and member of the Editorial Board of more 25 int. journals. Today Basile is working at General TAG, Via Mastri Ligornettesi n. 28, Ligornetto 6853 - Switzerland.

Teko Napporn Institut de Chimie des Milieux et Mat�riaux de Poitiers, University of Poitiers, France. Dr. Teko W. Napporn, is an electrochemist and a tenure Researcher of French National Center of Scientific Research (CNRS) at Institut de Chimie des Milieux et Mat�riaux de Poitiers IC2MP (University of Poitiers, France) where he is currently co-leader of SAMCat research team. He graduated in 1997 from University of Poitiers with a PhD in Physical, Theoretical and Analytical Chemistry. After he joined as post-doctoral fellow the Electrocatalysis Group of the Chemistry Institute of Sao Carlos at University of Sao Paulo (Brazil), and later in 1999, the Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal (Canada) as research associate. There, he had studied and developed the single chamber SOFC system in collaboration with Hydro-Quebec. Since 2008 he got a tenure position at CNRS for developing novel nanomaterials for electrocatalysis especially for application in energy conversion and storage systems. He participated/managed various projects in the field and co-authored 105 + articles and 11 book chapters. Since 2015, he is involved as Adjunct professor at the Institute of Advanced Science of Yokohama National University (Japan) to design innovative materials for fuel cell and water electrolyzer.