SPECIAL ISSUE: WASTE AND BIOMASS-DERIVED HYDROGEN SYNTHESIS AND IMPLEMENTATION
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全文截稿: 2019-04-30
影响因子: 4.939
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CCF分类: 无
中科院JCR分区:
• 大类 : 工程技术 - 2区
• 小类 : 物理化学 - 3区
• 小类 : 电化学 - 2区
• 小类 : 能源与燃料 - 3区
Overview
Hydrogen has been gaining extensive interest because of its outstanding features to be used as an energy vector, energy carrier, advanced fuel and chemical precursor. Hydrogen is also considered as an alternative clean fuel that can substitute fossil fuels and create tremendous prospects in the future energy market. Hydrogen can be produced from a variety of supply systems such as fossil fuels, biofuels, alcohols, nuclear reactions, biomass and water. The conventional approaches for hydrogen production are steam reforming of methane and partial oxidation. However, these technologies are highly energy-intensive and reportedly induce significant greenhouse gas emissions contributing to the global warming and causing unfavorably environmental concerns. Therefore, exploring new ecofriendly hydrogen synthesis technologies from alternative resources such as waste biomass via the implementation of thermochemical, hydrothermal, biological and photocatalytic routes are highly imperative. The efficient utilization of hydrogen as a standalone commodity, precursor or reagent in the downstream processing of value-added products is also an important topic with rising interest. This Special Issue is focused on the current advancements in the synthesis and cutting-edge industrial applications of biomass-derived hydrogen. The scope of this Special Issue covers, but is not limited to, the following topics:
Catalytic reforming of biomass-derived feedstocks
Hydrogen production from biomass, bio-oils and bioproducts
Photocatalytic hydrogen synthesis
Biological hydrogen production
Thermochemical hydrogen production
Hydrogen production through hydrothermal technologies (subcritical and supercritical water gasification)
Hydrogen utilization in fuel cell technology
Hydrogen-rich syngas conversion to hydrocarbon fuels through Fischer-Tropsch catalysis
Alcohols synthesis from hydrogen
Advanced catalysts synthesis for hydrogen production and usage