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ویرایش: 1 نویسندگان: T. N. Veziroglu (auth.), Bogdan Baranowski, Svetlana Yu. Zaginaichenko, Dmitry V. Schur, Valeriy V. Skorokhod, Ayfer Veziroglu (eds.) سری: NATO Science for Peace and Security Series C: Environmental Security ISBN (شابک) : 9781402088971, 9781402088988 ناشر: Springer Netherlands سال نشر: 2009 تعداد صفحات: 920 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 139 مگابایت
کلمات کلیدی مربوط به کتاب نانومواد کربن در سیستمهای هیدروژن انرژی پاک: علم مواد، عمومی، فناوری انرژی، محیط زیست، عمومی، فیزیک، عمومی، فناوری نانو
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ARW 2007 "استفاده از نانومواد کربن در سیستم های هیدروژن انرژی پاک" (UCNCEHS'2007) در 22 تا 28 سپتامبر 2007 در شهر قابل توجه سوداک (کریمه، اوکراین) که به خاطر سرنوشت قهرمانانه و غیرعادی اش معروف است برگزار شد. طبق سنت کنفرانس های قبلی، نشست UCNCEHS'2007 به عنوان یک انجمن چند رشته ای برای ارائه و بحث در مورد جدیدترین تحقیقات در مورد انتقال به سیستم های انرژی مبتنی بر هیدروژن، فناوری های تولید هیدروژن، ذخیره سازی، استفاده، پردازش نانومواد کربن و مواد شیمیایی خدمت کرد. مشکلات رفتاری، انرژی و محیطی هدف UCNCEHS'2007 ارائه نمای کلی از آخرین نتایج علمی در مورد تحقیقات اساسی و کاربردهای فناوری برهمکنش هیدروژن با مواد کربنی بود. نمایندگان فعال سازمانهای تحقیقاتی/آکادمیک و سازمانهای دولتی میتوانند آخرین پیشرفتها در مفاهیم، فرآیندها و سیستمهای هیدروژن را برای ارزیابی پیشرفت فعلی و تبادل اطلاعات دانشگاهی، شناسایی نیازهای تحقیقاتی و توسعههای آتی در این زمینه مهم ملاقات، بحث و تبادل نظر کنند. . این ARW باید به پیشرفت علم مبتنی بر هیدروژن کمک کند و نقش هیدروژن و نانومواد کربن را در زمینه انرژی ارتقا دهد.
The 2007 ARW “Using Carbon Nanomaterials in Clean-Energy Hydrogen Systems” (UCNCEHS’2007) was held in September 22–28, 2007 in the remarkable town Sudak (Crimea, Ukraine) known for its heroic and unusual fate. In the tradition of the earlier conferences, UCNCEHS’2007 meeting served as an multidisciplinary forum for the presentation and discussion of the most recent research on transition to hydrogen-based energy systems, technologies for hydrogen production, storage, utilization, carbon nanomaterials processing and chemical behavior, energy and environmental problems. The aim of UCNCEHS’2007 was to provide the wide overview of the latest scientific results on basic research and technological applications of hydrogen interactions with carbon materials. The active representatives from research/academic organizations and governmental agencies could meet, discuss and present the most recent advances in hydrogen concepts, processes and systems, to evaluate current progress and to exchange academic information, to identify research needs and future development in this important area. This ARW should help further the progress of hydrogen-based science and promote the role of hydrogen and carbon nanomaterials in the energy field.
Front Matter....Pages i-xxxiii
Saga of Hydrogen Civilization....Pages 1-6
A Sight at the Future of Science and Technics....Pages 7-23
Search and Development of New Materials for Hydrogen Storage in the Connected State....Pages 25-28
Hydrogen Technology for Porous Metals (Gasars) Production....Pages 29-51
The Forming Peculiarities of C 60 Molecule....Pages 53-65
The Special Features of Formation of Carbon Nanostructures, Their Classification and Site on the State Diagram of Carbon....Pages 67-83
Solubility and Transformation of Fullerene C 60 Molecule....Pages 85-95
Thermally Controlled Hydrogen Storage System Using Novel Carbon Materials....Pages 97-110
Composite Sorbents Based on Carbon Fibre “Busofit” for Hydrogen Storage and Transportation....Pages 111-121
Physical and Chemical Bases of Metal Hydrides' Synthesis....Pages 123-126
COMPOSITE ELECTRODES BASED ON PLATINUM NANOPARTICLES, CARBON NANOTUBES AND NICKEL MICRO-WIRE ARRAYS PRODUCED BY TEMPLATE SYNTHESIS TECHNIQUE....Pages 127-136
SYNTHESIS OF CARBONIC-NICKEL NANOSTRUCTURES AND THEIR APPLICATION FOR PROTON PUMPS....Pages 137-149
THE ROLE OF INTERFACE IN THE MECHANISM OF HYDROGEN ABSORPTION BY METAL-POLYMER COMPOSITES....Pages 151-156
SOME PHYSICAL ASPECTS OF BCC HYDROGEN STORAGE ALLOYS....Pages 157-166
VERY LARGE C n — EXPECTATIONS AND REALITY....Pages 167-174
ENERGETICS OF METAL HYDRIDES FORMATION IN ELECTROCHEMICAL SYSTEMS....Pages 175-182
THEORY OF CHEMISORPTION OF A SINGLE HYDROGEN ATOM ON GRAPHENE....Pages 183-193
CARBON-CARBON COMPOSITES — CARRIERS FOR HETEROGENEOUS CATALYSTS FOR DEHYDROGENATION OF HYDROCARBONS....Pages 195-200
STRUCTURE AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF NANOCARBON CONTAINING POLYMER SYSTEMS....Pages 201-206
SIMULATION OF HYDROGEN POLYCONDENSATION BY SINGLE-WALLED CARBON NANOTUBES....Pages 207-214
Transformation Evolution Of Graphene And Nickel Nanoparticles....Pages 215-224
Carbon Nanotubes From Graphenes In The Pores Of Inorganic Membranes....Pages 225-232
Effect Of Pore Structure Of Activated Carbon Fibers On Hydrogen Adsorption....Pages 233-240
Esr Study Of Hydrogen Sorption/Desorption Kinetics In Poly(Ortho-Anisidine) And Poa/Swnts Composite Films....Pages 241-250
Production Of Nickel-Carbon Fibres With The Increased Content Of Highly Dispersive Metal And Nanosized Structurally-Ordered Carbon....Pages 251-254
Creation Of New Composite Materials For Hydrogen Energy Purposes. I. New Lines Of Membrane Production Technology....Pages 255-262
Structural Investigation Of Carbonmetallic Nanocompositions On The Basis Of Lamnni....Pages 263-268
Modification Of Ultrathin α-C:H Films By Short Voltage Pulses In Stm....Pages 269-274
Influence Of The Mechanical Activation On The Thermal Stability Of The Alh 3 In Al-C-H System....Pages 275-278
Electrodes For Fuel Cells Based On Carbon Nanotubes And Catalysts....Pages 279-284
The Problem of Carbon Nanotubes Using in Lithium-Ion Batteries....Pages 285-290
Influence of Carbon Nanofibers on Cyclization and Carbonization Processes of Polyacrylonitryle....Pages 291-296
Growth Features of Carbon Nanostructures On Co Particles Deposited on Sio 2 and Al 2 O 3 ....Pages 297-300
Equipment and Technology of Nanostructured Carbon Materials Production....Pages 301-306
On Possible Synthesis Of Some Organic Microstructures in A Process of Fullerene Fabrication by Means of An Argon Arc Discharge....Pages 307-312
Ferromagnetic Nanoparticles Produced by Arc-Discharge Evaporation of Fe-Ni-Graphite Electrodes....Pages 313-316
Optimization of Synthesis Methods of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes Using 3 d Transition Metals....Pages 317-320
Dependence of Electronic Structure Peculiarities of Carbon Nanotubes on Diameter and Presence of Defects....Pages 321-326
Biocompatibility of Multiwall Cnt and Nanocomposites on the Base of Polymers....Pages 327-334
Studies of Electrochemical Kinetics of Hydrogen Oxidation on the Nanodispersed Diamond....Pages 335-341
DIELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF EPOXYAMINE COMPOSITES MODIFIED BY CARBON NANOFIBERS IN MICROWAVE RANGE....Pages 343-346
ELECTROLYTIC Ni-BASED COMPOSITE COATINGS CONTAINING MOLYBDENUM AND SILICON FOR HYDROGEN EVOLUTION REACTION....Pages 347-356
FORMATION OF CARBON NANOSTRUCTURES DURING IR-PYROLYSIS OF POLYACRYLONITRILE IN PRESENCE OF Fe AND Co....Pages 357-364
INFLUENCE OF IMPURITIES AND DEFECTS ON ELECTRONIC STRUCTURE OF CARBON NANOTUBES....Pages 365-368
ABOUT QUASI-LIQUID SPONTANEOUS DEFORMATION IN IRON-HYDROGEN SYSTEM....Pages 369-373
EQUILIBRIUM CONFIGURATION AND ELECTRONIC STRUCTURE OF THE C 32 H 8 MOLECULE ISOMERS....Pages 375-378
PROTON-CONDUCTING MEMBRANES BASED ON COPOLYMER COMPOSITES....Pages 379-384
SELECTIVE SYNTHESIS OF CARBON NANOTUBES BY METHANE PYROLYSIS AND PREPARATION Pt/? ELECTROCATALYSTS ON THEIR BASIS....Pages 385-388
Pt NANOCLUSTERS ON CARBON NANOMATERIALS AS HYDROGENATION CATALYSTS....Pages 389-394
ELECTROCHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF Ni-Mo AND Ni-Mo + PE Ni COATINGS AS MATERIALS FOR HYDROGEN EVOLUTION....Pages 395-402
Algoritms Of Parameters Estimation Of Hydrogen Permeability Model....Pages 403-414
Magnetic Properties Of Gd 2 Fe 14 Bh X Hydrides....Pages 415-422
Thermodynamics Of Thermolysis Of Alkali Metals Borohydrides....Pages 423-436
Interaction Peculiarities Of Hydrogen And Ni-B Galvanic Alloys....Pages 437-442
Mechanisms Of Metal Hydrides Formation In The Presence Of Boron Compounds....Pages 443-448
Some Aspects Of Producing And Using Boron Compounds....Pages 449-456
Metallographic Investigations And Hydrogenation Peculiarities Of The Alloy Mg-La-Ni....Pages 457-460
Investigation Of Hydrogen-Thermal Treatment Influence On The Properties Of Boron Nitride Based Materials....Pages 461-466
Thermal Stability And H-Desorption Properties Of Mg 3 Mnni 2 H X Prepared By Reactive Mechanical Alloying Of Powders Mg, Mn, Ni In H 2 -Atmosphere....Pages 467-472
Thermal Stability And Hydrogen Sorption Properties Of The Mgh 2 Hydride Derived By The Reactive Milling Of The Mg + 10 Wt% Ti Mixture....Pages 473-483
Effect of Ball Milling and Additions of Metal Hydrides And Amides on the Thermal Stability of Alh 3 ....Pages 485-488
Kinetics of the Orientational Long-Range Ordering of Interstitial Hydrogen Atoms in Metals Having Hexagonal-Close Packed Structure....Pages 489-495
Effect of Mn And Zr on Hydrogen Absorption in Mg-Based Nanocomposites....Pages 497-502
Levels of Ion-Implanted Deuterium Retention in Zr And in The Two-Layer Zr-Pd System....Pages 503-508
Simulation of Phase Diagrams In Lani 5 -H 2 (D 2 ) System And Inversion of Isotopic Effect....Pages 509-516
Features of Phase Transformation in Fech System at Hydrogen High Pressure....Pages 517-522
Electrochemical And Hydrogen Sorption Properties of Ab 5 —Type Alloys Where A — La, Ce; B — Ni, Co, Mn, Fe, Cu, Cr, Al....Pages 523-532
Peculiarities of Hydrogen Interaction with Intermetallic Compounds Ab 2 ....Pages 533-542
Hydrogen Sorption Properties of Metal Hydride and Glass Phase....Pages 543-548
Formation of Linear Structures in Metal-Hydrogen Interstitial Alloys....Pages 549-572
EFFECT OF ALLOYING ELEMENTS ON THE FORMATION OF FeTiH 4 : AN AB INITIO STUDY....Pages 573-578
“HYSTERESIS” IN INTERACTION OF NANOCRYSTALLINE MAGNESIUM WITH HYDROGEN....Pages 579-586
HYDROGEN PERMEABILITY OF METALS AT PRESENCE OF INTERNAL STRESSES....Pages 587-594
COMPUTER MODELS OF NANOPARTICLES INCLUSIVE OF HYBRID ONES....Pages 595-602
AB-INITIO INVESTIGATION OF HYDROGEN ABSORPTION BY MAGNESIUM NANOPARTICLES....Pages 603-610
EFFECT OF PRESSURE ON THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF LIGHT ELEMENT HYDRIDES....Pages 611-614
CONDUCTIVITY OF METALLIC HYDROGEN UNDER HIGH PRESSURE AND TEMPERATURE....Pages 615-624
SURFACE-MODIFIED AB 5 ALLOYS WITH ENHANCED HYDROGEN ABSORPTION KINETICS....Pages 625-636
DEFORMATION OF ALUMINIUM MEMBRANE INDUCED BY HYDROGEN TRANSPORT....Pages 637-644
INFLUENCE OF METAL SUBSTITUTE ON ELECTROCHEMICAL AND SORPTION CHARACTERISTICS OF LaNi 5 BASED ALLOYS....Pages 645-650
Electronic Structure of the Face-Centred Cubic MoO 1.9 Phase Obtained Due to Reduction of Hydrogen Bronze H 1.63 MoO 3 ....Pages 651-658
Interaction of Pseudo Alloys Mg-Rem-Ni and Composites on Their Base with Hydrogen....Pages 659-662
Neutron Diffraction Investigation of Hexagonal and Cubic Phases of System Ti-C-H....Pages 663-678
Influence of Vacuum Thermal Treatment on Structure of Solid Solutions Tic x H y ....Pages 679-684
Determination of Arrangement of Hydrogen Isotopes in the Solid Solution Tin 0.40 H 0.19 D 0.19 by Neutron Diffraction....Pages 685-692
The Obtaining of Intermetallic Compounds from Hydrides of Titanium and Zirconium with Nickel and Cobalt....Pages 693-698
Hydrogen Absorption Properties ZrFe 2 and ZrCo 2 Based Alloys....Pages 699-704
Ab Initio Study of the Electronic Structure and Phonon Dispersions For TiH 2 and ZrH 2 ....Pages 705-712
Initial Stage of Formation of Ordered Nanocrystalline Structures in Films of Zirconia-Based Solid Electrolyte....Pages 713-716
The Influence Of Interstitial Impurities On Temperature Ranges Of Deuterium Retention In Austenitic Stainless Steel 18Cr10NiTi....Pages 717-722
Interaction of Hydrogen with Interstitial Impurity in Titanium Powders....Pages 723-731
The Peculiarities of Formation of Alloys Structure in the System Ti-Zr-Hf-H....Pages 733-741
Receeiving of Compact Carbides and Carbohydrides Based on Titanium and Vanadium....Pages 743-750
Interaction of Intermetallide Tial with Ammonia....Pages 751-756
Hydrogen Induced Microtwins in Cr Alloyed Ferrite....Pages 757-764
Hydrogen Sorption in Layered Nanoporous GaSe Crystals....Pages 765-777
Investigation of Alloys Formation from Binary Hydrides in Zr-Hf System....Pages 779-782
New Technique for Producing the Alloys Based on Transition Metals....Pages 783-794
Formation of Porousless Compact Produces from Hydrides of Refractory Metals....Pages 795-803
XRD Study of Hydrogenated Fullerites and Metals from IV–V Groups....Pages 805-808
HYDROGEN SOLUBILITY IN BOROHYDRIDES AND METALS HYDRIDES....Pages 809-818
ACOUSTOMICROSCOPY ANALYSIS OF STRUCTURE PARAMETERS AND PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF HYDROGEN CONTAINING MATERIALS IN CONDENSE STATE TO DETECTION AND STUDY THEIR'S LIMIT STATES....Pages 819-826
INVESTIGATION OF THE GRANULOMETRIC COMPOSITION AND STRUCTURE OF AlN AND SI 3 N 4 POWDERS AFTER HYDROGEN— THERMAL TREATMENT....Pages 827-830
Thermal Conductivity of Hydride Powders Layers Interacted With Hydrogen....Pages 831-836
Analysis Of Restrictions Preventing Implementation Of Hydride Heat Pumps....Pages 837-842
Hydride Heat Pump Application For Additional Cottage Heating....Pages 843-849
The Influence Of Nanostructural Oxide Films On Wear-Resistance Of Titanium Materials....Pages 851-856
Ab Initio Simulations Of Liquid And Amorphous Sic And Sicn....Pages 857-862
Modelling Of Diffusion Tds-Spectrum Peak Of Dehydriding With Size Reduction And Heat Absorption Effects....Pages 863-878
Physicochemical Basics Of Biosystems Organization And Development....Pages 879-890
Cladding Of Iron Powder With The Aim Of Preparing Of Soft Magnetic Materials With Improved Properties....Pages 891-898
Back Matter....Pages 899-907