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Carbon Nanomaterials in Clean Energy Hydrogen Systems - II

  • Conference proceedings
  • © 2011

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  • Hydrogen is the most suitable energy carrier and source, because it is of greatest abundance and ecologically clean
  • The energetic sources, allowed the hydrogen production in the industrial quantities are presented in this book
  • Various advanced materials and technologies of their synthesis are considered
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Table of contents (43 papers)

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This book presents selected contributions to the NATO Advanced Research Workshop “Carbon Nanomaterials in Clean Energy Hydrogen Systems” held in June 2010. These original papers reflect recent progress in response to the modern-day requirements in chemistry of carbon nanomaterials and metal-hydrogen systems. Successor to the 2008 proceedings, this second volume focuses on research and application studies of materials capable of interacting actively with hydrogen, also addressing questions of hydrogen accumulation and storage. As a whole, it provides a review of the most relevant areas of hydrogen materials interactions and carbon nanomaterials science, making it invaluable for all researchers, physicists, chemists, post-graduates and young scientists interested in the structure, properties and applications of different nanocarbon materials.

Editors and Affiliations

  • , Institute of Hydrogen and Solar Energy, Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, Kiev, Ukraine

    Svetlana Yu. Zaginaichenko

  • , Inst. for Problems of Materials Science, Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, Kiev, Ukraine

    Dmitry V. Schur, Valeriy V. Skorokhod

  • International Association for Hydrogen E, University of Miami, Miami, USA

    Ayfer Veziroglu

  • , Department of Mechanical Engineering, Gazi University, Ankara, Turkey

    Beycan İbrahimoğlu

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