Content:
1.1 The Solar Refinery by Robert Schlögl
1.2 Energy Storage Strategies by Ferdi Schüth
1.3 Energy and Society: A Practical Guide by Gerhard Hofmann
2.1 Biofuels Derived from Renewable Feedstocks by Regina Palkovits and William R. H. Wright
2.2 Biomass Conversion to Chemicals by Armin Brandner and Peter Claus
2.3 Thermal Conversion of Biomass by Nikolai DeMartini, Atte Aho, Mikko Hupa, and Dmitry Yu. Murzin
2.4 Biomass to Mineralized Carbon: Energy Generation and/or Carbon Sequestration by Markus Antonietti
3.1 Electrochemical Concepts: A Practical Guide by Karl Doblhofer
3.2 Water-Splitting Conceptual Approach by Jan Rossmeisl
3.3 Fuel Cells by Peter Strasser
3.4 Molecular Concepts of Water Splitting: Nature’s Approach by Nicholas Cox and Wolfgang Lubitz
3.5 Batteries: Concepts and Systems by Dominik Samuelis and Joachim Maier
4.1 Chemical Kinetics: A Practical Guide by Sebastian Arndt and Reinhard Schomäcker
4.2 Synthesis of Solid Catalysts by Annette Trunschke
4.3 In situ Analysis of Heterogeneous Catalysts in Chemical Energy Conversion by Jan-Dierk Grunwaldt
4.4 Challenges in Molecular Energy Research by Serena DeBeer, Maurice van Gastel, Eckhard Bill, Shengfa Ye, Taras Petrenko, Dimitrios A. Pantazis, and Frank Neese
4.5 Model Systems in Catalysis for Energy Economy by Niklas Nilius, Martin Sterrer, Shamil Shaikhutdinov, Dietrich Menzel, and Hans-Joachim Freund
5.1 Photoelectrochemical CO2 Activation toward Artificial Leaves by Gabriele Centi and Siglinda Perathoner
5.2 Thermochemical CO2 Activation by Kevin Kähler, Thomas Franzke, and Martin Muhler
5.3 Methanol Chemistry by Edward Kunkes and Malte Behrens
5.4 Synthesis Gas to Hydrogen, Methanol, and Synthetic Fuels by Jan van de Loosdrecht and J. W. (Hans) Niemantsverdriet
De Gruyter Textbook – xx + 479 pages
Paperback: RRP € 79.95 / *US$ 112.00 – ISBN 978-3-11-026407-4
eBook: RRP € 800.00 / *US$ 1,120.00 – ISBN 978-3-11-026632-0
Published 12/2012 – Language: English
Readership: Chemists, Materials Scientists, Physicists, Chemical Engineers, Biotechnologists, Students, Academic Libraries
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