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Turquoise Hydrogen
An Effective Pathway to Decarbonization and Value Added Carbon Materials
Updates on new frontiers in turquoise hydrogen production, including thermo-catalytic, plasma and molten media conversion, and more
Matteo Pelucchi (Volume editor), Matteo Maestri (Volume editor)
9780323957748, Elsevier Science
Hardback, published 18 August 2023
374 pages
22.9 x 15.2 x 2.4 cm, 0.45 kg
Turquoise Hydrogen: An Effective Pathway to Decarbonization and Value Added Carbon Materials, Volume 61 in the Advances in Chemical Engineering series, reports on the latest advances in turquoise hydrogen production technologies, including thermo-catalytic, plasma and molten media conversion of natural gas and hydrocarbons streams. Chapters in this new release include Perspective, economic potential and overview of current technologies and challenges, Catalytic and non-catalytic chemical kinetics of hydrocarbons cracking for hydrogen and carbon materials production, Fluid dynamics aspects and reactor scale simulations of chemical reactors, Developments in lab-scale reactors for thermo catalytic production of hydrogen and carbon material, and more. Additional sections cover Product spectra, properties, performances and market applications of carbon materials from hydrocarbons cracking, Molten media pyrolysis technologies for hydrocarbons cracking, Opportunities for turquoise hydrogen production and utilization in the metals and steel industry, and Industrial scale reactors for materials production from hydrocarbons cracking.
1. Catalytic and non-catalytic chemical kinetics of hydrocarbons cracking for hydrogen and carbon materials production Clarissa Giudici, Francesco Serse, Andrea Nobili, Mauro Bracconi, Matteo Maestri and Matteo Pelucchi 2. Fluid dynamics aspects and reactor scale simulations of chemical reactors for turquoise hydrogen production Kaustav Nyiogi, Daniele Micale, Davide Cafaro, Mauro Bracconi and Matteo Maestri 3. Reactor processes for value added carbon synthesis and turquoise hydrogen Michael W.J. Glerum and Adam M. Boies 4. Tough as textiles, conductive as titanium and processed like polymers: Properties, applications and industrialization of carbon nanotube materials from hydrocarbons cracking Anastasiia Mikhalchan, Afshin Pendashteh and Juan J. Vilatela 5. Plasma chemistry and plasma reactors for turquoise hydrogen and carbon nanomaterials production Enoch Dames, Vandad Rohani and Laurent Fulcheri 6. Advances in molten media technologies for methane pyrolysis Benedetta de Caprariis, Martina Damizia, Emmanuel Busillo and Paolo De Filippis
Subject Areas: Chemical engineering [TDCB]