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Biohydrogen (1st edition.)

Applegate, Amanda(Contributions by)D'Adamo, Sarah(Contributions by)Ermler, Ulrich(Contributions by)Friedrich, Barbel(Contributions by)Frielingsdorf, Stefan(Contributions by)Fujishiro, Takashi(Contributions by)Golbeck, John(Contributions by)Happe, Thomas(Contributions by)Haumann, Michael(Contributions by)Heberle, Joachim(Contributions by)Ikenaga, Naoki(Contributions by)Khanna, Namita(Contributions by)Kothe, Tim(Contributions by)Lauterbach, Lars(Contributions by)Lenz, Oliver(Contributions by)Lindblad, Peter(Contributions by)Lubner, Carolyn(Contributions by)Miyake, Jun(Contributions by)Plumere, Nicolas(Contributions by)Posewitz, Matthew(Contributions by)Rexroth, Sascha(Contributions by)Rosner, Vincent(Contributions by)Schuhmann, Wolfgang(Contributions by)Shima, Seigo(Contributions by)Stripp, Sven(Contributions by)Wagner, Hermann-Josef(Contributions by)Wiegand, Katrin(Contributions by)Winkler, Martin(Contributions by)Rogner, Matthias(Edited by)
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Biohydrogen is considered the most promising energy carrier and its utilization for energy storage is a timely technology. This book presents latest research results and strategies evolving from an international research cooperation, discussing the current status of Biohydrogen research and picturing future trends and applications.

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De Gruyter
3110389347 / 9783110389340
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
665.81
10/03/2015
Germany
English
296 pages
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