Electrochemical transformation of renewable compounds / editors, Zhiqun Lin, Xueqin Liu, Zhen Li, Yanqiu Huang.

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EditionFirst edition.
Publication InfoBoca Raton : CRC Press, Taylor and Francis Group, 2023.
Description1 online resource (iv, 272 pages)
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Other author/creatorLin, Zhiqun, 1972-
Other author/creatorLiu, Xueqin, 1986-
Other author/creatorLi, Zhen (Professor of materials science)
Other author/creatorHuang, Yanqiu, 1964-
Contents Electrochemical transformation of renewable compounds : a perspective / Xueqin Liu, Zhen Li, Yanqiu Huang and Zhiqun Lin -- Bifunctional electrocatalysts for overall water splitting / Yang Yang -- Metal-organic frameworks derived electrocatalysts for energy conversion reaction / Xijun Wei, Yingze Song, Qiang Zhang, Bingbing Hu, Yuan Cen, Juan Gong and Xiao Liu -- Electrocatalysts for oxidation of methanol and urea / Jing Li, Zhao Liu, Jiawei Shi and Weiwei Cai -- Carbon materials-based electrocatalysts for oxygen reduction reaction / Xuedong He, Feng Zhou, Lijie Zhang, Shuang Pan, Huile Jin, Yihuang Chen and Shun Wang -- Metal-based heterogeneous electrocatalysts for carbon dioxide reduction / Jianjun Su, Yun Song, Weihua Guo, Libei Huang, Xiaohu Cao, Yubing Dou, Le Cheng and Ruquan Ye -- Earth abundant electrocatalysts for oxygen evolution / Liangqi Gui, Beibei He and Ling Zhao -- Self-support nanoarrays as electrocatalysts for energy conversion applications / Xiaojun Shi and Huanwen Wang -- Single-metal-atom electrocatalysts for clean energy conversion / Xun Cui, Likun Gao, Zhengnan Wei, Jingying Li, Rui Ma, Yingkui Yang and Huaming Yang.
Abstract "Electrochemical transformation plays a key role in the green energy revolution processes that have been developed to meet the worldwide energy consumption requirements. Electrochemical Transformation of Renewable Compounds presents the basic fundamentals of different electrochemical transformations for clean energy and places a significant emphasis on the key developments of various electrochemical processes using the state-of-the-art materials. Written by electrochemical energy scientists who have worked on the application of electrocatalysis in environmental and energy area, this book provides comprehensive coverage of main electrochemical transformation processes, including oxygen evolution, hydrogen generation, oxygen reduction, carbon dioxide reduction, nitrogen reduction, methanol oxidation, urea oxidation and ammonia oxidation, etc. To develop the effective and low-cost electrocatalysts for electrochemical transformation processes, various materials with different dimensions, structures and properties have been explored, including earth abundant electrocatalysts, transition metal phosphide, carbon based electrocatalysts, metal based heterogeneous electrocatalysts, transition metal dichalcogenides, self-supported nanoarrays, single-atom electrocatalysts, and metal-organic frameworks derived electrocatalysts. The opportunities, challenges and prospects of different electrochemical transformation are also discussed. Due to the comprehensive review of renewable compounds produced by electrochemical process, this book acts as a resource for researchers and graduate students who are keen to know about the development of electrochemistry, material sciences, energy and environment"-- Provided by publisher.
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