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Functional materials for sustainable energy applications [Hardcover]

John Kilner , Stephen Skinner , Stuart Irvine , Peter Edwards

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Oct 23 2012 0857090593 978-0857090591
Global demand for low cost, efficient and sustainable energy production is quickly increasing; a reduction in emissions is essential if developed countries are to meet their internationally agreed emissions targets in the coming decades.  Driven by recent discoveries and innovation in the science and technology of materials, applications based on functional materials, such as photovoltaics, fuel cells and electrolysers are becoming increasingly important.  

This volume draws together 20 contributions covering the wide range of materials needed for these devices.  The book is divided into four sections on solar power, hydrogen production and storage, fuel cells and demand reduction and energy storage.  The chapters are all interdisciplinary, covering solid-state chemistry, solid-state physics, materials science and engineering. Each chapter contributor gives a comprehensive overview of the topic and illuminates what the challenges are in their particular field.  An appendix goes over the the impact of modern materials simulation and the valuable contribution tht these techniques can make to the search for new materials and the optimization of existing materials.

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John Kilner is B.C.H. Steele Professor of Energy Materials at Imperial College London, UK.  Professor Kilner is primarily interested in studying the exchange and diffusion of oxygen in oxide ceramic materials for applications in devices such as fuel cells, oxygen separators and sensors, and has been instrumental in the development of isotopic exchange-SIMS techniques to study these phenomena.

Stephen Skinner is Reader in Materials Chemistry at Imperial College London, UK.  His research interests are in materials for new energy technologies and is primarily concerned with the chemical and physical properties of potential solid oxide fuel cell electrolytes and electrodes and encompasses the electrical and structural characteristics of materials.

Stuart Irvine is Director of the Centre for Solar Energy Research at OpTIC Technium and Research Professor in Opto-electronic Materials for Solar Energy at Glyndwr University, both located in Wales. He has pioneered the deposition of thin film materials by Metal-organic Chemical Vapour Deposition (MOCVD) and application to thin film solar cells.

Peter Edwards is Professor and Head of Inorganic Chemistry at the University of Oxford, UK.  His current research topics include turning insulators into metals, hydrogen storage in solids and turning carbon dioxide into fuel.


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