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Oxygen Reduction Reaction
Fundamentals, Materials, and Applications

Covers all aspects of the oxygen reduction reaction, from fundamentals to applications

Kushal Sengupta (Edited by), Sudipta Chatterjee (Edited by), Kingshuk Dutta (Edited by)

9780323885089, Elsevier Science

Paperback / softback, published 17 June 2022

522 pages
23.5 x 19 x 3.2 cm, 1.06 kg

Oxygen Reduction Reaction: Fundamentals, Materials and Applications covers the design, synthesis and performance efficacies of the entire spectrum of oxygen reduction catalysts, extrapolating down to their applications in practical, alternative, renewable energy devices. Catalysts covered include heme inspired iron-based, heme inspired non-iron-based, non-heme-based, noble metal-based, non-noble metal-based and metal-free homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysts. The book contains critical analyses and opinions from experts around the world, making it of interest to scientists, engineers, industrialists, entrepreneurs and students.

1. Oxygen Reduction Reaction in Nature and its Importance in Life 2. Oxygen Reduction Reaction by Metalloporphyrins 3. Oxygen Reduction Reaction by Metallocorroles and Metallophthalocyanines 4. Oxygen Reduction Reaction by Metal Complexes containing Non-Macrocyclic Ligands 5. Oxygen Reduction Reaction by Noble Metal-Based Catalysts 6. Oxygen Reduction Reaction by Non-Noble Metal-Based Catalysts 7. Oxygen Reduction Reaction by Metal-Free Catalysts 8. Oxygen Reduction Reaction in Hydrogen Fuel Cells 9. Oxygen Reduction Reaction in Methanol Fuel Cells 10. Oxygen Reduction Reaction in Ethanol Fuel Cells 11. Oxygen Reduction Reaction in Solid Oxide Fuel Cells 12. Oxygen Reduction Reaction in Enzymatic Biofuel Cells 13. Oxygen Reduction Reaction in Lithium-Air Batteries

Subject Areas: Chemical engineering [TDCB], Biochemical engineering [TC]

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