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Fuel cells: technologies for fuel processing

I, David A Berry(Edited by)II, Dushyant Shekhawat(Edited by)Spivey, J.J.(Edited by)
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Fuel Cells: Technologies for Fuel Processing provides an overview of the most important aspects of fuel reforming to the generally interested reader, researcher, technologist, teacher, student, or engineer. The topics covered include all aspects of fuel reforming: fundamental chemistry, different modes of reforming, catalysts, catalyst deactivation, fuel desulfurization, reaction engineering, novel reforming concepts, thermodynamics, heat and mass transfer issues, system design, and recent research and development. While no attempt is made to describe the fuel cell itself, there is sufficient description of the fuel cell to show how it affects the fuel reformer.
By focusing on the fundamentals, this book aims to be a source of information now and in the future. By avoiding time-sensitive information/analysis (e.g., economics) it serves as a single source of information for scientists and engineers in fuel processing technology. The material is presented in such a way that this book will serve as a reference for graduate level courses, fuel cell developers, and fuel cell researchers.

  • Chapters written by experts in each area
  • Extensive bibliography supporting each chapter
  • Detailed index
  • Up-to-date diagrams and full colour illustrations

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Product Details
Elsevier Science
0444535640 / 9780444535641
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
18/03/2011
English
662 pages
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