International journal of hydrogen energy

  1. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 1976
  2. Green and one
  3. Most Downloaded Articles
  4. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
  5. Trends and future challenges in hydrogen production and storage research


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International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 1976

International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 1994-02: Volume 19 , Issue 2. Digitized from IA1652726-01 . Previous issue: sim_international-journal-of-hydrogen-energy_1994-01_19_1 . Next issue: sim_international-journal-of-hydrogen-energy_1994-03_19_3 . Topics: Engineering & Technology, Scholarly Journals, microfilm Source: IA1652726-01 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2001: Volume 26 , Issue CONTENTS. Digitized from IA1646511-04 . Previous issue: sim_international-journal-of-hydrogen-energy_2000-12_25_12_0 . Next issue: sim_international-journal-of-hydrogen-energy_2001-01_26_1_0 . Topics: Engineering & Technology, Scholarly Journals, microfilm Source: IA1646511-04 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 1987: Volume 12 , Issue Contents. Digitized from IA1646511-06 . Previous issue: sim_international-journal-of-hydrogen-energy_1987_12_index_0 . Next issue: sim_international-journal-of-hydrogen-energy_1987_12_1_0 . Topics: Engineering & Technology, Scholarly Journals, microfilm Source: IA1646511-06 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2000: Volume 25 , Issue CONTENTS. Digitized from IA1652726-01 . Previous issue: sim_international-journal-of-hydrogen-energy_1998_23_contents . Next issue: sim_international-journal-of-hydrogen-energy_2000-01_25_1 . Topics: Engineering & Technology, Scholarly Journals, microfilm Source: IA1652726-01 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 1996: Volume 21 , Issue CONTENTS. Digitized from IA1652726-01 . Previous issue: sim_international...

Green and one

Herein, Co(II) citrate complex sheets to provide a binary of (CA) in the presence of CoC NPs, the self-condensation reaction of CA facilitated in situ construction of the GO support and concurrent grafting of complex NPs onto its as-developing surface. The last step was to investigate the feasibility of using the resulting CoC/GO nanocomposites for visible light-induced water splitting, with the end goal of gas. At and without the addition of any exogenous chemicals, the −1 . This study presents an innovative, simple, cost-efficient, and eco-friendly method for surface modification of GO sheets, which may open up new avenues for the development of versatile GO-based Introduction One viable solution to the present energy and environmental dilemma is to use solar energy to produce hydrogen on the surface of a catalyst. Since 1972, it has been shown that photocatalysts are capable of producing hydrogen. Since then, a wide range of semiconductors have been investigated to see how effective they may be in fulfilling this task [[1], [2], [3], [4], [5]]. A honeycomb-like network of organized carbon atoms with a zero-band gap makes up the material known as graphene. The two most significant graphene derivatives with oxygen-containing surface groups (i.e., epoxy, hydroxyl, and carboxyl groups), are graphene oxide (GO) and reduced GO (rGO). But in aqueous conditions, rGO exhibits noticeably decreased dispersibility. This might have a detrimental effect on the general catalytic activ...

Most Downloaded Articles

Most Downloaded Articles The most downloaded articles from International Journal of Hydrogen Energy in the last 90 days. • Large-scale storage of hydrogen Joakim Andersson, Stefan Grönkvist Open Access May 2019 • A comprehensive review on PEM water electrolysis Marcelo Carmo, David L. Fritz, Jürgen Mergel, Detlef Stolten April 2013 • Future cost and performance of water electrolysis: An expert elicitation study O. Schmidt, A. Gambhir and 4 more Open Access December 2017 • Hydrogen production for energy: An overview Furat Dawood, Martin Anda, G.M. Shafiullah February 2020 • Influence of renewable energy power fluctuations on water electrolysis for green hydrogen production Hirokazu Kojima, Kensaku Nagasawa and 4 more Open Access February 2023 • The economics and the environmental benignity of different colors of hydrogen A. Ajanovic, M. Sayer, R. Haas Open Access July 2022 • Prospects and challenges for green hydrogen production and utilization in the Philippines Casper Boongaling Agaton, Kenneth Ian Talosig Batac, Edgar Medrano Reyes Jr. Open Access May 2022 • Building the green hydrogen market – Current state and outlook on green hydrogen demand and electrolyzer manufacturing Mona Wappler, Dilek Unguder and 4 more Open Access September 2022 • Large-scale compressed hydrogen storage as part of renewable electricity storage systems Ahmed M. Elberry, Jagruti Thakur, Annukka Santasalo-Aarnio, Martti Larmi Open Access April 2021 • Projecting the future cost of PEM and alkaline...

International Journal of Hydrogen Energy

The International Journal of Hydrogen Energy aims to provide a central vehicle for the exchange and dissemination of new ideas, technology developments and research results in the field of Hydrogen Energy between scientists and engineers throughout the world. The emphasis is placed on original research, both analytical and experimental, covering all aspects of Hydrogen Energy, including production, storage, transmission, utilization, enabling technologies, environmental impact, economic and international aspects of hydrogen and hydrogen carriers such as NH3, CH4, alcohols, etc. The utilization includes thermochemical (combustion), photochemical, electrochemical (fuel cells) and nuclear conversion of hydrogen, hydrogen isotopes and/or hydrogen carriers to thermal, mechanical and electrical energies, and their applications in transportation (including aerospace), industrial, commercial and residential sectors. When outstanding new advances are made, or when new areas have been developed to a definitive stage, special review articles will be considered. Shorter communications are also welcome. This journal welcomes contributions that support and advance the UN's sustainable development goals, in particular SDG 7 (Affordable and clean energy) Read full aims & scope • PVP-assisted synthesis of hollow Ni0.75Zn0.25Fe2O4 nanospheres for lithium-ion batteries Hechun Wei, Wei Huang and 4 more • Ammonia-air combustion and explosion characteristics at elevated temperature and elevated...

Trends and future challenges in hydrogen production and storage research

With the rapid industrialization, increasing of fossil fuel consumption and the environmental impact, it is an inevitable trend to develop clean energy and renewable energy. Hydrogen, for its renewable and pollution-free characteristics, has become an important potential energy carrier. Hydrogen is regarded as a promising alternative fuel for fossil fuels in the future. Therefore, it is very necessary to summarize the technological progress in the development of hydrogen energy and research the status and future challenges. Hydrogen production and storage technology are the key problems for hydrogen application. This study applied bibliometric analysis to review the research features and trends of hydrogen production and storage study. Results showed that in the 2004–2018 period, China, USA and Japan leading in these research fields, the research and development in the world have grown rapidly. However, the development of hydrogen energy still faces the challenge of high production cost and high storage requirements. Photocatalytic decomposition of water to hydrogen has attracted more and more research in hydrogen production research, and the development of new hydrogen storage materials has become a key theme in hydrogen storage research. This study provides a comprehensive review of hydrogen production and storage and identifies research progress on future research trend in these fields. It would be helpful for policy-making and technology development and provide suggest...