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Energy production and storage : inorganic chemical strategies for a warming world
Publication Information:
Hoboken, NJ. : Wiley, 2010
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xi, 404 p. : ill. ; 30 cm.
ISBN:
9780470749869

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Summary

Energy production and storage are central problems for our time. In principle, abundant energy is available from the sun to run the earth in a sustainable way. Solar energy can be directly harnessed by agricultural and photovoltaic means, but the sheer scale of the energy demand poses severe challenges, for example any major competition between biomass production and food production would simply transfer scarcity from energy to food. Indirect use of solar energy in the form of wind looks also promising, especially for those regions not blessed with abundant sunlight. Other modes such as tidal and wave energy may well become important niche players.

Inorganic chemistry plays a decisive role in the development of new energy technologies and this Volume covers some promising modes of alternative energy production and storage that minimize the atmospheric burden of fossil-derived carbon monoxide. No one production or storage mode is likely to dominate, at least at first, and numerous possibilities need to be explored to compare their technical feasibility and economics. This provides the context for a broad exploration of novel ideas that we are likely to see in future years as the field expands.

This Volume covers a wide range of topics, such as: - Water splitting, only water is a sufficiently cheap and abundant electron source for global exploitation; - Energy conversion by photosynthesis; - Molecular catalysts for water splitting; - Thermochemical water splitting; - Photocatalytic hydrogen production; - Artificial photosynthesis, progress of the Swedish Consortium; - Hydrogen economy; - Reduction of carbon dioxide to useful fuels; - Conversion of methane to methanol; - Dye sensitized solar cells; - Photoinitiated electron transfer in fuel cells; - Proton exchange membranes for fuel cells; - Intermediate temperature solid oxide fuel cells; - Direct Ethanol fuel cells; - Molecular catalysis for fuel cells; - Enzymes and microbes in fuel cells; - Li-Ion batteries; - Magic Angle Spinning NMR studies of battery materials; Supercapacitors and electrode materials.

About EIC Books

The Encyclopedia of Inorganic Chemistry (EIC) has proved to be one of the defining standards in inorganic chemistry, and most chemistry libraries around the world have access either to the first or second print edition, or to the online version. Many readers, however, prefer to have more concise thematic volumes, targeted to their specific area of interest. This feedback from EIC readers has encouraged the Editors to plan a series of EIC Books, focusing on topics of current interest. They will appear on a regular basis, and will feature leading scholars in their fields. Like the Encyclopedia, EIC Books aim to provide both the starting research student and the confirmed research worker with a critical distillation of the leading concepts in inorganic and bioinorganic chemistry, and provide a structured entry into the fields covered.

This volume is also available as part of Encyclopedia of Inorganic Chemistry, 5 Volume Set .

This set combines all volumes published as EIC Books from 2007 to 2010, representing areas of key developments in the field of inorganic chemistry published in the Encyclopedia of Inorganic Chemistry . Find out more .


Author Notes

Robert Crabtree is the Editor-in-Chief of the Encyclopedia of Inorganic Chemistry , he is the author of the Wiley book Organometallic Chemistry of the Transition Elements 3rd Edition, with the 4th edition in preparation and he is co-editor for the Handbook of Green Chemistry: Green Catalysis .


Table of Contents

Contributors
Series Preface
Volume Preface
Part 1 Energy Production
H2 Production from RenewablesRufino M. Navarro and M. Cruz Sanchez-Sanchez and M. Consuelo Alvarez-Galvan and Jose Luis G. Fierro and Saeed M. Al-Zaharani
Energy Conversion in PhotosynthesisGozde Ulas and Gary W. Brudvig
Molecular Catalysts for Oxygen Production from WaterAntoni Llobet and Sophie Romain
Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells: an OverviewLuisa Andrade and Helena Aguilar Ribeiro and Adelio Mendes
Enzymes and Microbes for Energy Production by Fuel CellsFrederic Barriere
Proton Exchange Membranes for Fuel CellsRam Devanathan
Methane-to-Methanol ConversionBrian G. Hashiguchi and Claas H. Hövelmann and Steven M. Bischof and Kapil S. Lokare and Chin Hin Leung and Roy A. Periana
Photocatalytic Hydrogen Production from WaterShamindri M. Arachchige and Karen J.Brewer
Intermediate-Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel CellsAlan Atkinson and John Kilner and Stephen Skinner and Nigel P. Brandon and Dan J. L. Brett
Some Computational Challenges in Energy ResearchVictor S. Batista
Toward Solar Fuels Using a Biomimetic Approach: Progress in the Swedish Consortium for Artificial PhotosynthesisSascha Ott and Stenbjörn Styring and Leif Hammarström and Olof Johansson
Direct Ethanol Fuel CellsZhi Wen Chia and Jim Yang Lee
Molecular Catalysis for Fuel CellsKenichi Oyaizu
Recent Advances in Photo-Initiated Electron-Transfer at the Interface between Anatase TiO2 Nanocrystallites and Transition-Metal Polypyridyl CompoundsShane Ardo and Gerald J. Meyer
Electrochemical and Photoelectrochemical Conversion of CO2 to AlcoholsRobert H. Crabtree
Part 2 Energy Storage
Hydrogen EconomyStephen A. Wells and Asel Sartbaeva and Vladimir L. Kuznetsov and Peter P. Edwards
Thermal Stability of Lithium Ion Battery ElectrolytesBrett L. Lucht and Tippawan Markmaitree and Li Yang
Supercapacitors: Electrode Materials AspectsLi Li Zhang and Zhibin Lei and Jintao Zhang and Xiaoning Tian and Xiu Song Zhao
Thermochemical Water-SplittingAli T-Raissi
Lithium Ion Batteries for Transportation and Electrical Energy Storage Applications: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Studies of Structure and FunctionJordi Cabana and Clare P. Grey
Index