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L. Schlapbach, A. Züttel, “Hydrogen-storage materials for mobile applications, Bookchapter in Materials for Sustainable Energy, A Collection of Peer-Reviewed Research and Review Articles form Nature Publishing Group, (2010), pp. 265-270

   

Züttel, A., “Materials for the Hydrogen World” In Ceramic Materials In Energy Systems For Sustainable Development: Discussions Of The World Academy Of Ceramics Forum 2008, Chianciano Terme, Italy, L. Gauckler, Ed. Techna Group, Faenza, (2009), pp. 211-259

   

Züttel, A., “Materials for Hydrogen Storage”, In “Catalysis For Sustainable Energy Production”, P. Barbaro And C. Bianchini, Eds. Wiley, Weinheim (2009), pp. 107-169

 

 

Wokaun, A., Ouvrard, G., Stöver, D., Tayeb, J., Uhlenbruck, S., Van De Voorde, M.H., Züttel, et al., “Energy Technology” In Study On Nanoscience And Nanotechnology In Europe Exploiting Synchrotron Radiation And Neutron Facilities, H. Dosch Hand M.H. Van De Voorde, Eds. Max-Planck-Institut Für Metallforschung, Stuttgart (2009), pp. 186-205

 

 

Hydrogen as a Future Energy Carrier (1St Edition) By Andreas Züttel, Andreas Borgschulte, and Louis Schlapbach (Eds.), Hardcover, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim (2008)

   

This is the first state-of-the-art book on hydrogen safety engineering. The author Prof Vladimir Molkov is an expert in this emerging discipline, leading the HySAFER Centre at the University of Ulster. Topics include releases and dispersion, ignitions and fires, deflagrations and detonations, etc. The book can be used by students of the distance learning MSc course in Hydrogen Safety Engineering, technology developers and safety engineers, regulators and officials permitting hydrogen and fuel cell systems and infrastructure or other stakeholders including public.

Please find the second part of this book in "Fundamentals of Hydrogen Safety Engineering, II

   

The first part of this book is available in "Fundamentals of Hydrogen Safety Engineering, I

This is the first state-of-the-art book on hydrogen safety engineering. The author Prof Vladimir Molkov is an expert in this emerging discipline, leading the HySAFER Centre at the University of Ulster. Topics include releases and dispersion, ignitions and fires, deflagrations and detonations, etc. The book can be used by students of the distance learning MSc course in Hydrogen Safety Engineering, technology developers and safety engineers, regulators and officials permitting hydrogen and fuel cell systems and infrastructure or other stakeholders including public.

   
 
 

EU Bookshop is an online bookshop, library and archive of publications dating back to 1952. It contains 100,000 titles and 190,000 corresponding electronic versions (PDFs, e books, CD ROMs, DVDs, etc.) in more than 50 languages, including the 24 official languages of the EU.

To obtain a hardcopy of certain titles, you may have to pay a small fee. PDF and e-book versions are free of charge.

The vast majority of titles on EU Bookshop are authored by EU institutions such as the European Commission, European Parliament, Council of the EU, EU agencies and other bodies. Some titles are produced jointly with partner publishers and/or other international organisations. Others are written by individuals whose work is endorsed by the institution they work for.

EU Bookshop is managed by the Publications Office of the European Union in Luxembourg

The Research and Innovation Magazine of European Commission - online
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Case Studies in Fire Safety

The concept of Case Studies in Fire Safety is to allow researchers and practicing fire safety engineers to present fresh ideas on the development of new fire science or application of fire research to actual projects, in a case study context. All papers are subjected to peer review and publication times are quick

 

 

Case Studies in Engineering Failure Analysis

 

Case Studies in Engineering Failure Analysis provides a forum for the rapid publication of short, structured Case Studies in Engineering Failure Analysis and related Short Communications, and will provide an essential compendium of case studies for practitioners in the field of engineering failure analysis and others who are interested in the ways in which components fail

 

 

 

Computational Condensed Matter

The journal covers computational modelling of materials properties and phenomena, ranging from the synthesis, characterization and processing of materials, structures and devices to the numerical methodology of materials simulations

 

 

Journal of Membrane Science

The Journal of Membrane Science provides a focal point for academic and industrial chemists, chemical engineers, materials scientists, and membranologists working on membrane systems

 

 

 

Analytical Chemistry Research

This journal welcomes the submission of research papers which report studies concerning the development of analytical methodologies. Scrutiny will be placed on the significance of the research and the extent to which it adds, or supports, existing knowledge when determining its suitability for publication

 

Case Studies in Thermal Engineering

Case Studies in Thermal Engineeringprovide a forum for the rapid publication of short, structured Case Studies in Thermal Engineering and related Short Communications. It provides an essential compendium of case studies for researchers and practitioners in the field of thermal engineering and others who are interested in aspects of thermal engineering cases that could affect other engineering processes

 

 

 

Energy Reports

Energy Reportsis a new online multidisciplinary open access journal which focuses on publishing new research in the area of Energy with a rapid review and publication time. Energy Reports will be open to direct submissions and also to submissions from other Elsevier Energy journals, whose Editors have determined that Energy Reports would be a better fit

 

 

 

Journal of Materials Research and Technology

 

The Journal of Materials Research and Technology is a publication of ABM - Brazilian Metallurgical, Materials and Mining Association - and publishes four issues per year also with a free version online (www.jmrt.com.br). The journal provides an international medium for the publication of theoretical and experimental studies related to Metallurgy, Materials and Minerals research and technology.

 

 

 

Results in Physics

The new online only, open access journal in Physics

Results in Physics is an open access journal offering authors the opportunity to publish in all fundamental and interdisciplinary areas of physics, materials science, and applied physics. Papers of a theoretical, computational, and experimental nature are all welcome. Results in Physics accepts papers that are scientifically sound, technically correct and provide valuable new knowledge to the physics community

 

 

 

Reviews in Physics

Reviews in Physics is an open access Journal, publishing review papers on topics in all areas of (applied) physics. The journal provides a platform for researchers who wish to summarize a field of physics research and share this work as widely as possible. The published papers provide an overview of the main developments on a particular topic, with an emphasis on recent developments, and sketch an outlook on future developments

 

 

Perspectives in Science

Perspectives in Science is Elsevier's new peer-reviewed open access journal for publishing unique collections of research papers

   
   

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Top 25 Articles updated February 2015

 

1.

Metal hydride materials for solid hydrogen storage: A review • Review article
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Sakintuna, B.; Lamari-Darkrim, F.; Hirscher, M.; Dogan, B.

2.

A comprehensive review on PEM water electrolysis
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Volume 38, Issue 12, April 2013, Pages 4901-4934; Carmo, M.; Fritz, D.L.; Mergel, J.; Stolten, D.

3.

Review of the proton exchange membranes for fuel cell applications
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Volume 35, Issue 17, September 2010, Pages 9349-9384; Peighambardoust, S.J.; Rowshanzamir, S.; Amjadi,

4.

Progress of electrochemical capacitor electrode materials: A review • Review article
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Volume 34, Issue 11, June 2009, Pages 4889-4899
Zhang, Y.; Feng, H.; Wu, X.; Wang, L.; Zhang, A.; Xia, T.; Dong, H.; Li, X.; Zhang, L.

5.

Hydrogen production by biological processes: a survey of literature
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Volume 26, Issue 1, January 2001, Pages 13-28; Das, D.; Veziroglu, T.N.

6.

Photo-electrochemical hydrogen generation from water using solar energy. Materials-related aspects
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Volume 27, Issue 10, October 2002, Pages 991-1022; Bak, T.; Nowotny, J.; Rekas, M.; Sorrell, C.C.

7.

Layered MoS"2-graphene composites for supercapacitor applications with enhanced capacitive performance
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Volume 38, Issue 32, October 2013, Pages 14027-14034
Huang, K.J.; Wang, L.; Liu, Y.J.; Liu, Y.M.; Wang, H.B.; Gan, T.; Wang, L.L.

8.

Non-Pt catalyst as oxygen reduction reaction in microbial fuel cells: A review
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Volume 39, Issue 10, March 2014, Pages 4870-4883
Ben Liew, K.; Daud, W.R.W.; Ghasemi, M.; Leong, J.X.; Su Lim, S.; Ismail, M.

9.

Hydrogen production by methane decomposition: A review
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Volume 35, Issue 3, February 2010, Pages 1160-1190; Abbas, H.F.; Wan Daud, W.M.A.

10.

Three-dimensional Ni(OH)"2 nanoflakes/graphene/nickel foam electrode with high rate capability for supercapacitor applications
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Volume 39, Issue 15, May 2014, Pages 7876-7884; Wang, L.; Li, X.; Guo, T.; Yan, X.; Tay, B.K.

11.

Review of hydrogen storage techniques for on board vehicle applications
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Volume 38, Issue 34, November 2013, Pages 14595-14617; Durbin, D.J.; Malardier-Jugroot, C.

12.

Fuel cell and battery electric vehicles compared
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Volume 34, Issue 15, August 2009, Pages 6005-6020; Thomas, C.E.

13.

Synthesis and characterization of porous HKUST-1 metal organic frameworks for hydrogen storage
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Volume 37, Issue 18, September 2012, Pages 13865-13871
Lin, K.S.; Adhikari, A.K.; Ku, C.N.; Chiang, C.L.; Kuo, H.

14.

Photocatalytic membrane reactors for hydrogen production from water • Review article
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Volume 39, Issue 14, May 2014, Pages 7247-7261; Molinari, R.; Marino, T.; Argurio, P.

15.

Review: Direct ethanol fuel cells
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Volume 38, Issue 22, July 2013, Pages 9438-9453; Kamarudin, M.Z.F.; Kamarudin, S.K.; Masdar, M.S.; Daud, W.R.W.

16.

Hydrogen from renewable electricity: An international review of power-to-gas pilot plants for stationary applications
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Volume 38, Issue 5, February 2013, Pages 2039-2061; Gahleitner, G.

17.

Hydrogen production from agricultural waste by dark fermentation: A review
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Volume 35, Issue 19, October 2010, Pages 10660-10673
Guo, X.M.; Trably, E.; Latrille, E.; Carrere, H.; Steyer, J.P.

18.

Hydrogen storage in Mg: A most promising material
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Volume 35, Issue 10, May 2010, Pages 5133-5144; Jain, I.P.; Lal, C.; Jain, A.

19.

A review on reforming bio-ethanol for hydrogen production • Review article
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Volume 32, Issue 15, October 2007, Pages 3238-3247; Ni, M.; Leung, D.Y.C.; Leung, M.K.H.

20.

Supercritical water gasification of biomass for hydrogen production • Review article
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Volume 39, Issue 13, April 2014, Pages 6912-6926; Reddy, S.N.; Nanda, S.; Dalai, A.K.; Kozinski, J.A.

21.

Hydrogen futures: toward a sustainable energy system
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Volume 27, Issue 3, March 2002, Pages 235-264; Dunn, S.

22.

The hydrogen-fueled internal combustion engine: a technical review
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Volume 31, Issue 10, August 2006, Pages 1292-1305; White, C.M.; Steeper, R.R.; Lutz, A.E.

23.

Modeling of hybrid photovoltaic/wind/fuel cells power system
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Volume 39, Issue 27, September 2014, Pages 15158-15168; Mezzai, N.; Rekioua, D.; Rekioua, T.; Mohammedi, A.; Idjdarane, K.; Bacha, S.

24.

Review of bipolar plates in PEM fuel cells: Flow-field designs
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Volume 30, Issue 4, March 2005, Pages 359-371; Li, X.; Sabir, I.

25.

A study of the methanation of carbon dioxide on Ni/Al"2O"3 catalysts at atmospheric pressure
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Volume 39, Issue 22, July 2014, Pages 11557-11565; Garbarino, G.; Riani, P.; Magistri, L.; Busca, G.

 

 

 

Top 25 Articles updated February 2015

 

1.

Mathematical modeling of MILD combustion of pulverized coal
Combustion and Flame, Volume 156, Issue 9, September 2009, Pages 1771-1784; Schaffel, N.; Mancini, M.; Szle@?k, A.; Weber, R.

2.

Comparison of the performance of several recent hydrogen combustion mechanisms
Combustion and Flame, Volume 161, Issue 9, September 2014, Pages 2219-2234; Olm, C.; Zsely, I.Gy.; Palvolgyi, R.; Varga, T.; Nagy, T.; Curran, H.J.; Turanyi, T.

3.

A comprehensive detailed chemical kinetic reaction mechanism for combustion of n-alkane hydrocarbons from n-octane to n-hexadecane
Combustion and Flame, Volume 156, Issue 1, January 2009, Pages 181-199
Westbrook, C.K.; Pitz, W.J.; Herbinet, O.; Curran, H.J.; Silke, E.J.

4.

A Comprehensive Modeling Study of n-Heptane Oxidation
Combustion and Flame, Volume 114, Issue 1-2, July 1998, Pages 149-177
Curran, H.J.; Gaffuri, P.; Pitz, W.J.; Westbrook, C.K.

5.

Laminar flame speed studies of lean premixed H"2/CO/air flames
Combustion and Flame, Volume 161, Issue 10, October 2014, Pages 2492-2495; Zhang, Y.; Shen, W.; Fan, M.; Zhang, H.; Li, S.

6.

A jet fuel surrogate formulated by real fuel properties
Combustion and Flame, Volume 157, Issue 12, December 2010, Pages 2333-2339: Dooley, S.; Won, S.H.; Chaos, M.; Heyne, J.; Ju, Y.; Dryer, F.L.; Kumar, K.; Sung, C.J.; Wang, H.; Oehlschlaeger, M.A.; Santoro, R.J.; Litzinger, T.A.

7.

Formation, growth, and transport of soot in a three-dimensional turbulent non-premixed jet flame
Combustion and Flame, Volume 161, Issue 7, July 2014, Pages 1849-1865
Attili, A.; Bisetti, F.; Mueller, M.E.; Pitsch, H.

8.

High-pressure low-temperature ignition behavior of syngas mixtures
Combustion and Flame, Volume 161, Issue 9, September 2014, Pages 2242-2251; Mansfield, A.B.; Wooldridge, M.S.

9.

Laser induced fluorescence spectroscopy of aromatic species produced in atmospheric sooting flames using UV and visible excitation wavelengths
Combustion and Flame, Volume 161, Issue 10, October 2014, Pages 2479-2491Bejaoui, S.; Mercier, X.; Desgroux, P.; Therssen, E.

10.

New insights into the peculiar behavior of laminar burning velocities of hydrogen-air flames according to pressure and equivalence ratio
Combustion and Flame, Volume 161, Issue 9, September 2014, Pages 2235-2241; Dayma, G.; Halter, F.; Dagaut, P.

11.

Experimental and kinetic modeling study of i-butanol pyrolysis and combustion
Combustion and Flame, Volume 161, Issue 8, August 2014, Pages 1955-1971; Cai, J.; Yuan, W.; Ye, L.; Cheng, Z.; Wang, Y.; Dong, W.; Zhang, L.; Li, Y.; Zhang, F.; Qi, F.

12.

Deflagration-to-detonation transition in natural gas-air mixtures
Combustion and Flame, Volume 161, Issue 8, August 2014, Pages 2165-2176; Zipf, R.K.; Gamezo, V.N.; Mohamed, K.M.; Oran, E.S.; Kessler, D.A.

13.

A combustion model for IC engine combustion simulations with multi-component fuels
Combustion and Flame, Volume 158, Issue 1, January 2011, Pages 69-90
Ra, Y.; Reitz, R.D.

14.

Determination of laminar flame speeds using stagnation and spherically expanding flames: Molecular transport and radiation effects
Combustion and Flame, Volume 161, Issue 9, September 2014, Pages 2305-2316; Jayachandran, J.; Zhao, R.; Egolfopoulos, F.N.

15.

Ignition delay times, laminar flame speeds, and mechanism validation for natural gas/hydrogen blends at elevated pressures
Combustion and Flame, Volume 161, Issue 6, June 2014, Pages 1432-1443
Donohoe, N.; Heufer, A.; Metcalfe, W.K.; Curran, H.J.; Davis, M.L.; Mathieu, O.; Plichta, D.; Morones, A.; Petersen, E.L.; Guthe, F.

16.

Effects of hydrogen addition on combustion characteristics of n-decane/air mixtures
Combustion and Flame, Volume 161, Issue 9, September 2014, Pages 2252-2262; Hui, X.; Zhang, C.; Xia, M.; Sung, C.J.

17.

An experimental and modeling study of propene oxidation. Part 1: Speciation measurements in jet-stirred and flow reactors
Combustion and Flame, Volume 161, Issue 11, November 2014, Pages 2765-2784; Burke, S.M.; Metcalfe, W.; Herbinet, O.; Battin-Leclerc, F.; Haas, F.M.; Santner, J.; Dryer, F.L.; Curran, H.J.

18.

A comprehensive chemical kinetic combustion model for the four butanol isomers
Combustion and Flame, Volume 159, Issue 6, June 2012, Pages 2028-2055
Sarathy, S.M.; Vranckx, S.; Yasunaga, K.; Mehl, M.; Oszwald, P.; Metcalfe, W.K.; Westbrook, C.K.; Pitz, W.J.; Kohse-Hoinghaus, K.; Fernandes, R.X.; Curran, H.J.

19.

Laminar burning velocity and Markstein lengths of methane-air mixtures
Combustion and Flame, Volume 121, Issue 1-2, April 2000, Pages 41-58
Gu, X.J.; Haq, M.Z.; Lawes, M.; Woolley, R.

20.

Kinetic modeling of soot formation with detailed chemistry and physics: laminar premixed flames of C"2 hydrocarbons
Combustion and Flame, Volume 121, Issue 1-2, April 2000, Pages 122-136
Appel, J.; Bockhorn, H.; Frenklach, M.

21.

The anchoring mechanism of a bluff-body stabilized laminar premixed flame
Combustion and Flame, Volume 161, Issue 9, September 2014, Pages 2327-2339; Kedia, K.S.; Ghoniem, A.F.

22.

A reduced chemical kinetic model for IC engine combustion simulations with primary reference fuels
Combustion and Flame, Volume 155, Issue 4, December 2008, Pages 713-738; Ra, Y.; Reitz, R.D.

23.

Highly resolved numerical simulation of combustion in supersonic hydrogen-air coflowing jets
Combustion and Flame, Volume 161, Issue 10, October 2014, Pages 2647-2668; Moule, Y.; Sabelnikov, V.; Mura, A.

24.

A comprehensive modeling study of iso-octane oxidation
Combustion and Flame, Volume 129, Issue 3, May 2002, Pages 253-280
Curran, H.J.; Gaffuri, P.; Pitz, W.J.; Westbrook, C.K.

25.

Numerical study of the effects of non-equilibrium plasma on the ignition delay of a methane-air mixture using detailed ion chemical kinetics
Combustion and Flame, Volume 161, Issue 8, August 2014, Pages 2064-2072; Han, J.; Yamashita, H.

   
   

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