Recent Advances on Hydrogen Storage in Micro- and Mesoporous Materials. Green Sustainable Process for Chemical and Environmental Engineering and Science
Recent Advances on Hydrogen Storage in Micro- and Mesoporous Materials: Green Sustainable Process for Chemical and Environmental Engineering and Science provides the latest and important findings of physisorption-based hydrogen storage in a single source. The book investigates microporous and mesoporous materials, such as zeolites and microporous other solids, polymers having intrinsic micro-porosity (PIMs), metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), active carbons (including carbon nanostructures), and polymers for hydrogen storage by physisorption. This indispensable resource helps researchers in academia and hydrogen industries learn about the present status, progress, and future directions related to important findings of physisorption-based hydrogen storage, enabling them to stay current.
Table of Contents
Part 1: Hydrogen storage in zeolite and clay materials 1. Hydrogen storage in zeolite at elevated pressure 2. Hydrogen storage in Chabazite zeolite 3. Hydrogen storage in microporous zeolite 4. Hydrogen storage for ion-exchanged Mazzite and Levyne zeolites 5. Hydrogen storage in low silica type X zeolites 6. Hydrogen storage studies in Zeolite-Y Templated Carbon 7. Adsorption and desorption of hydrogen in ZSM-5 8. Hydrogen storage in nanoporous Zeolites 9. Hydrogen storage in Zeolitic imidazolate framework (ZIF) at ambient condition
Part 2: Hydrogen storage in MOF 10. MOF for Hydrogen storage 11. Effect of MOF Crystal structures on optimum Hydrogen storage 12. The hydrogen storage mechanism of MOF 13. Recent advancement of Hydrogen storage in MOFs 14. MOF-5 as promising material for hydrogen storage 15. Graphene and modified graphene for Hydrogen storage 16. Hydrogen storage in Surface-Modified Multi-walled Carbon 17. Modified carbon nanotubes for hydrogen storage 18. Hydrogen storage in carbon nanotube-based nanocomposite 19. Hydrogen storage in modified graphene-based nanocomposite
Part 3: Hydrogen storage in polymeric Materials 20. Hydrogen storage in intrinsic microporous polymer 21. Hydrogen storage in polymeric nanocomposites 22. Hydrogen storage in electrospun nanofibrous materials 23. Hydrogen storage in nanoporous polymers 24. Economic impacts of physisorption based Hydrogen storage 25. Case or feasibility studies physisorption based Hydrogen storage 26. Challenges and prospects physisorption based Hydrogen storage 27. Hydrogen storage in conducting polymers
Authors
Amir Al-Ahmed Associate Professor, Center of Research Excellence in Renewable Energy, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia.
Amir Al Ahmed is working as a Research Scientist-I in the IRC-Renewable Energy and Power Systems (IRC-REPS), at King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals (KFUPM), Saudi Arabia. He completed his Ph.D. (2003) degree in Applied Chemistry from the Department of Applied Chemistry, AMU, India, followed by three consecutive postdoctoral fellowships in South Africa and Saudi Arabia. During this period, he worked on various multidisciplinary projects, in particular, conducting polymer, electrochemical sensors, nano-materials, polymeric membranes, electro-catalysis and solar cells. At present, his research activity is fundamentally focused on 3rd generation solar cell devices, such as, low band gap semiconductors, quantum dots, perovskites, and silicon nanowire based tandem cells. At the same time, he is also having projects on energy storage technologies, such as, electricity, hydrogen (in porous materials) and heat. He has worked on different NSTIP, KACST and Saudi Aramco funded projects in the capacity of a principle and co-investigator. Dr. Amir has 8 US patents.
Bashirul Haq Assistant Professor, Department of Petroleum Engineering, College of Petroleum Engineering and Geosciences, King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia.
Bashirul Haq is currently working as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Petroleum Engineering at King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM) in Saudi Arabia and has 15 years of experience in research, teaching, consultancy and testing in the reservoir, production and drilling engineering. Haq received a PhD in Petroleum Engineering from The University of Western Australia (UWA) and an M.Sc. in Petroleum Engineering. Bashir rendered consulting services to Chevron, Helix RDS, Unocal, Bangladesh Oil, Gas and Mineral Corporation (Petrobangla) and worked in the UWA, CSIRO, and Curtin University. Haq published about 50 journal and conference papers and a book chapter, out of which 15 papers on hydrogen. He filed four US patents on hydrogen and published a US patent. While working at UWA, Bashir supervised a project titled "Underground Gas Storage Facility of Mondara Gas Field at Western Australia�. APA Group, Western Australia, operated the Field. Haq is a member of Engineers Australia and the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE).
Stefan Iglauer Professor, Petroleum Engineering Discipline, School of Engineering, Edith Cowan University, Australia.Research Leader of the Energy and Resources discipline. Director, Centre for Sustainable Energy and Resources, Australia.
Stefan Iglauer is a Professor of Energy and Resource Engineering, research leader of the Energy and Resources discipline, and Director of the Centre for Sustainable Energy and Resources. His research interests are in petro-physics and interfacial phenomena, mainly at pore-scale with a focus on H2 geo-storage, CO2 geo-sequestration and improved hydrocarbon recovery. Stefan has authored more than 400 technical publications; he holds a PhD degree in Material Science from Oxford Brookes University (UK) and a MSc degree in Chemistry from the University of Paderborn (Germany). His research focuses on nano-energy applications, CO2 and hydrogen storage, flow through porous media, and general energy production and climate change mitigation.
Recent Advances on Hydrogen Storage in Micro- and Mesoporous Materials. Green Sustainable Process for Chemical and Environmental Engineering and Science
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