Nanomaterials for Energy: Generation, Harvesting, Transmission and Storage
Arepalli, Sivaram
It is widely acknowledged that nanomaterials and nano-scale engineering will play a pivotal role in the energy technologies that are needed to address the global challenge of producing plentiful, sustainable energy for the century ahead. Arepalli explores the role of nanomaterials the development of both inexpensive, large-scale renewable energy and in clean and efficient fossil fuel based technologies. Nanomaterials for Energy provides readers with a working knowledge of the synthesis, processing and applications of nanomaterials utilized in the generation, transmission and storage of energy. The author explains the ways in which nanomaterials are being used to improve existing energy systems, and explores how new energy systems and technologies are being made possible by the use of nanomaterials. Case studies are provided throughout, to show how the scientific principles and engineering approaches are being put into action. Covering technologies for electricity generation (e.g. solar cells and fuel cells), energy storage (e.g. hydrogen storage, batteries and supercapacitors), energy transmission (e.g. superconductors and smart grids) and energy conservation, readers are led through the wide range of applications for nanomaterials in the renewable and conventional energy sectors. Oil and gas, nuclear energy, wind energy, solar power and geothermal energy are covered. The environmental impact, toxicity and broader health & safety aspects of nanomaterials are also investigated. The synthesis and characterization of the nanomaterials utilized in energy applications is explained in detail. This book assumes a basic undergraduate-level background in physics and chemistry, but is accessible to a wide audience of engineers, scientists, technicians, technical managers, energy systems planners and those involved in the selection, deployment and advocacy of renewable energy systems. A rigorous scientific approach to the use of nanomaterials in new and emerging energy technologiesCovers renewable energy, nuclear energy, and fossil fuelsCase studies provided throughout show how nanomaterials are already being used in the energy sector INDICE: Chapter 1: Nanomaterials Chapter 2: Properties of nanomaterials Chapter 3: Energy and power Chapter 5: Nanomaterials for energy storage Chapter 6: Nanomaterials for energy transmission energy transmission Chapter 7: Nanomaterials for energy conservation Chapter 8: Environmental impacts of nanomaterials Chapter 9: Toxicological effects of nanomaterials Chapter 10: Safe handling, storage and transfer of nanomaterials Chapter 11: Nanomaterials for green energy Chapter 12: Future of nanomaterials and energy policies
- ISBN: 978-1-4557-3176-3
- Editorial: William Andrew
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 352
- Fecha Publicación: 08/09/2014
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés