4 books on Ammonia Fuel [PDF]
October 26, 2024 | 27 |
These books are covering ammonia production methods, applications in fuel cells, storage and transportation of ammonia, environmental benefits and challenges, safety considerations, integration with renewable energy sources and the future of ammonia as a clean fuel alternative.
1. CO2 Free Ammonia as an Energy Carrier: Japan's Insights
2022 by Ken-ichi Aika, Hideaki Kobayashi
In CO2 Free Ammonia as an Energy Carrier: Japan's Insights, Ken-ichi Aika and Hideaki Kobayashi present the kind of bold, slightly bonkers vision of the future that makes you wonder if ammonia has been quietly scheming to save the planet all along. This isn’t just a book; it’s a front-row seat to Japan’s ingenious quest to turn ammonia into an energy superstar, complete with solar-thermal wizardry that stores heat at a toasty 600°C and hydrogen production methods that sound like they were brainstormed in a sci-fi writer’s garage. From ammonia decomposition catalysts primed for hydrogen stations to a live demo straight out of Fukushima’s phoenix-like resurgence, it’s a whirlwind tour of breakthroughs that make ammonia look like the overachieving cousin of the energy world. Not content to just sit in a tank, ammonia steps up as a clean-burning, NOx-free marvel, taming turbines and co-fired power plants like it’s been practicing for centuries. Packed with environmental assessments, economic evaluations and a dash of global admiration, this book is your guide to a future where ammonia shrugs, saves the planet and makes you wonder why you ever underestimated it.
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2. Engines and Fuels for Future Transport
2021 by Gautam Kalghatgi, Avinash Kumar Agarwal, Felix Leach, Kelly Senecal
In Engines and Fuels for Future Transport, Gautam Kalghatgi, Avinash Kumar Agarwal, Felix Leach and Kelly Senecal tackle the perplexing, slightly awkward conundrum of how to keep humanity moving without turning the planet into a sauna. This book boldly goes where no manual has gone before—straight into the heart of internal combustion engines (ICEs), which, despite being old enough to need reading glasses, still refuse to retire. While battery electric vehicles (BEVs) are the shiny new kids on the block, they’re also grappling with issues like material shortages and the occasional existential crisis over their carbon footprints. So, ICEs stick around, awkwardly asking, “What if we just, you know, got better?” The authors dive into life cycle analyses, experimental fuels and the odd but brilliant ways engines and fuels can work together for a greener tomorrow. With equal parts pragmatism and a nod to the improbability of it all, this is the ultimate guide for anyone invested in the slightly chaotic but fascinating road to cleaner, sustainable transport.
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3. Ammonia Fuel Cells
2020 by Ibrahim Dincer, Osamah Siddiqui
In Ammonia Fuel Cells, Ibrahim Dincer and Osamah Siddiqui take on the Herculean task of convincing you that ammonia—yes, the stuff that makes cleaning your fridge smell like a chemical factory—might just hold the keys to the energy future of humanity. This isn’t just a book; it’s an interstellar hitchhike through the world of fuel cells powered by a molecule that’s been lurking in your household cleaning products, secretly plotting world domination. From the mysterious alchemy of turning ammonia into electricity (without blowing anything up, hopefully) to its harmonious duet with renewable energy systems, this book delves into the theoretical, the practical and the "Wait, can we really do that?" of it all. Packed with case studies and historical tangents that might just make you say, "So that's how ammonia got so clever," it’s an indispensable guide to a world where sustainable energy smells a little weird but works like a charm.
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4. Sustainable Ammonia Production
2020 by Inamuddin, Rajender Boddula, Abdullah M. Asiri
In Sustainable Ammonia Production, Inamuddin, Rajender Boddula and Abdullah M. Asiri delve into the wonderfully improbable quest to turn ammonia into the eco-friendly superhero it always secretly wanted to be. This isn’t just about squeezing molecules together—it’s about doing so with a flair for sustainability that would make Mother Nature proud and traditional ammonia production blush. From catalytic systems that sound like they belong in a sci-fi series to ammonia moonlighting in fuel cells, membranes, agriculture and renewable energy, the book juggles chemistry, history and a dash of optimism like a seasoned performer. It tackles the thorny challenges of scaling up green ideas without making the planet grumble, offering cutting-edge insights into ammonia’s transformation from a farmhand to a clean-energy polymath. Whether you're a lab coat-wearing scientist or just someone with an unusual interest in molecules that could save the world, this is your guide to a sustainable ammonia-fueled future.
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1. CO2 Free Ammonia as an Energy Carrier: Japan's Insights
2022 by Ken-ichi Aika, Hideaki Kobayashi
In CO2 Free Ammonia as an Energy Carrier: Japan's Insights, Ken-ichi Aika and Hideaki Kobayashi present the kind of bold, slightly bonkers vision of the future that makes you wonder if ammonia has been quietly scheming to save the planet all along. This isn’t just a book; it’s a front-row seat to Japan’s ingenious quest to turn ammonia into an energy superstar, complete with solar-thermal wizardry that stores heat at a toasty 600°C and hydrogen production methods that sound like they were brainstormed in a sci-fi writer’s garage. From ammonia decomposition catalysts primed for hydrogen stations to a live demo straight out of Fukushima’s phoenix-like resurgence, it’s a whirlwind tour of breakthroughs that make ammonia look like the overachieving cousin of the energy world. Not content to just sit in a tank, ammonia steps up as a clean-burning, NOx-free marvel, taming turbines and co-fired power plants like it’s been practicing for centuries. Packed with environmental assessments, economic evaluations and a dash of global admiration, this book is your guide to a future where ammonia shrugs, saves the planet and makes you wonder why you ever underestimated it.
Download PDF
2. Engines and Fuels for Future Transport
2021 by Gautam Kalghatgi, Avinash Kumar Agarwal, Felix Leach, Kelly Senecal
In Engines and Fuels for Future Transport, Gautam Kalghatgi, Avinash Kumar Agarwal, Felix Leach and Kelly Senecal tackle the perplexing, slightly awkward conundrum of how to keep humanity moving without turning the planet into a sauna. This book boldly goes where no manual has gone before—straight into the heart of internal combustion engines (ICEs), which, despite being old enough to need reading glasses, still refuse to retire. While battery electric vehicles (BEVs) are the shiny new kids on the block, they’re also grappling with issues like material shortages and the occasional existential crisis over their carbon footprints. So, ICEs stick around, awkwardly asking, “What if we just, you know, got better?” The authors dive into life cycle analyses, experimental fuels and the odd but brilliant ways engines and fuels can work together for a greener tomorrow. With equal parts pragmatism and a nod to the improbability of it all, this is the ultimate guide for anyone invested in the slightly chaotic but fascinating road to cleaner, sustainable transport.
Download PDF
3. Ammonia Fuel Cells
2020 by Ibrahim Dincer, Osamah Siddiqui
In Ammonia Fuel Cells, Ibrahim Dincer and Osamah Siddiqui take on the Herculean task of convincing you that ammonia—yes, the stuff that makes cleaning your fridge smell like a chemical factory—might just hold the keys to the energy future of humanity. This isn’t just a book; it’s an interstellar hitchhike through the world of fuel cells powered by a molecule that’s been lurking in your household cleaning products, secretly plotting world domination. From the mysterious alchemy of turning ammonia into electricity (without blowing anything up, hopefully) to its harmonious duet with renewable energy systems, this book delves into the theoretical, the practical and the "Wait, can we really do that?" of it all. Packed with case studies and historical tangents that might just make you say, "So that's how ammonia got so clever," it’s an indispensable guide to a world where sustainable energy smells a little weird but works like a charm.
Download PDF
4. Sustainable Ammonia Production
2020 by Inamuddin, Rajender Boddula, Abdullah M. Asiri
In Sustainable Ammonia Production, Inamuddin, Rajender Boddula and Abdullah M. Asiri delve into the wonderfully improbable quest to turn ammonia into the eco-friendly superhero it always secretly wanted to be. This isn’t just about squeezing molecules together—it’s about doing so with a flair for sustainability that would make Mother Nature proud and traditional ammonia production blush. From catalytic systems that sound like they belong in a sci-fi series to ammonia moonlighting in fuel cells, membranes, agriculture and renewable energy, the book juggles chemistry, history and a dash of optimism like a seasoned performer. It tackles the thorny challenges of scaling up green ideas without making the planet grumble, offering cutting-edge insights into ammonia’s transformation from a farmhand to a clean-energy polymath. Whether you're a lab coat-wearing scientist or just someone with an unusual interest in molecules that could save the world, this is your guide to a sustainable ammonia-fueled future.
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How to download PDF:
1. Install Google Books Downloader
2. Enter Book ID to the search box and press Enter
3. Click "Download Book" icon and select PDF*
* - note that for yellow books only preview pages are downloaded