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The conventional generation of a substantial quantity of hydrogen from resources based on fossil fuels continues to play an essential role in the hydrogen economy. Hydrogen Production from Nonrenewable Resources offers a comprehensive overview and features three sections covering properties and characteristics of hydrogen, technologies for converting nonrenewable sources to hydrogen, and challenges in synthesis and production.
Details of thermophysical characteristics and properties of hydrogen
Covers conventional and novel industrial technologies for efficient production
Explores environmental opportunities and challenges and health and safety regulations
Provides techno‑economic and lifecycle assessments with future outlooks
Part of the multivolume Handbook of Hydrogen Production and Applications, this standalone book guides researchers and academics in chemical, environmental, energy, and related areas of engineering interested in the development and implementation of hydrogen production technologies.
Contents
Section I: Hydrogen Properties and Characteristics. 1. Hydrogen Phase Equilibria and Solubility Data. 2. Combustion Characteristics of Hydrogen. Section II: Technologies for Conversion of Nonrenewable Sources to Hydrogen. 3. Steam Reforming Process for Conversion of Hydrocarbons to Hydrogen. 4. Autothermal Reforming Process for Conversion of Hydrocarbons to Hydrogen. 5. Dry Methane Reforming Process for Conversion of Hydrocarbons to Hydrogen. 6. Tri-Reforming Process for Conversion of Hydrocarbons to Hydrogen. 7. Catalytic-Membrane Reactor for Hydrogen Production from Hydrocarbons. 8. Plasma-Assisted Conversion of Hydrocarbons and Coal for Hydrogen Production. 9. Catalytic Decomposition of Hydrocarbons for Hydrogen Production. 10. Gasification and Pyrolysis of Plastic Wastes for Hydrogen Production. Section III: Challenges of Hydrogen Synthesis and Production. 11. Techno-Economic Assessments of Hydrogen Production Technologies. 12. Life Cycle Assessment of Hydrogen Production Techniques. 13. Role of Hydrogen in the Current World Energy Consumption and Future Trends.