Chemical energy storage
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Dr. S. R. Ranganathan Library General Stacks | 621.31242 S35, 2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Checked out | 19/06/2025 | 2640 |
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621.312136 P38, 3 Wind and solar power systems : design, analysis, and operation | 621.3124 B83 Electric power conversion and micro-grids | 621.31242 P48 Battery technology crash course : a concise introduction | 621.31242 S35, 2 Chemical energy storage | 621.312424 K85, 2 Energy storage devices for renewable energy - based systems: rechargeable batteries and supercapacitors | 621.312424 K85, 2:1 Energy storage devices for renewable energy - based systems: rechargeable batteries and supercapacitors | 621.312429 B37 Recent trends in fuel cell science and technology |
Energy – in the headlines, discussed controversially, vital. The use of regenerative energy in many primary forms leads to the necessity to store grid dimensions for maintaining continuous supply and enabling the replacement of fossil fuel systems. Chemical energy storage is one of the possibilities besides mechano-thermal and biological systems. This work starts with the more general aspects of chemical energy storage in the context of the geosphere and evolves to dealing with aspects of electrochemistry, catalysis, synthesis of catalysts, functional analysis of catalytic processes and with the interface between electrochemistry and heterogeneous catalysis. Top-notch experts provide a sound, practical, hands-on insight into the present status of energy conversion aimed primarily at the young emerging research front.
New chapters devoted to energy and society, energy ethics, and the innovative use of carbon.
Expands on the technology and materials discussed in the 1st edition
A good review of what is feasible at an industrial level – potential vs. risk