Applying computational Materials Design (CMD) toward efficient hydrogen production from water

Hydrogen is probably the most promising solution to our global energy problems for the future. However, in order to support the developing hydrogen economy, efficient processes for hydrogen production and storage become necessary. Now a days, the hydrogen production is a large and growing industr...

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Main Authors: Muhida, Rifki, Rahman, Md. Mamudur, Muhida, Riza, Kasai, Hideaki
Format: Proceeding Paper
Language:English
Published: 2010
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author Muhida, Rifki
Rahman, Md. Mamudur
Muhida, Riza
Kasai, Hideaki
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Rahman, Md. Mamudur
Muhida, Riza
Kasai, Hideaki
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description Hydrogen is probably the most promising solution to our global energy problems for the future. However, in order to support the developing hydrogen economy, efficient processes for hydrogen production and storage become necessary. Now a days, the hydrogen production is a large and growing industry. Globally, some 50 million metric tons of hydrogen are produced in a year. The growth rate is around 10% per year. Hydrogen can be produced using fossil fuels via steam reforming or partial oxidation of natural gas and by coal gasification. Produced in this fashion, hydrogen will generate less CO2 than conventional internal combustion engines (including the emissions during fuel production, delivery, and use in the vehicle), and thus contributes less to global warming. It can also be produced via electrolysis using electricity and water, consuming approximately 50 kilowatt hours of electricity per kilogram. This method is still expensive. The direct thermal splitting of water, 2H2O
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spelling iium-230762012-04-09T04:38:47Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/23076/ Applying computational Materials Design (CMD) toward efficient hydrogen production from water Muhida, Rifki Rahman, Md. Mamudur Muhida, Riza Kasai, Hideaki TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering Hydrogen is probably the most promising solution to our global energy problems for the future. However, in order to support the developing hydrogen economy, efficient processes for hydrogen production and storage become necessary. Now a days, the hydrogen production is a large and growing industry. Globally, some 50 million metric tons of hydrogen are produced in a year. The growth rate is around 10% per year. Hydrogen can be produced using fossil fuels via steam reforming or partial oxidation of natural gas and by coal gasification. Produced in this fashion, hydrogen will generate less CO2 than conventional internal combustion engines (including the emissions during fuel production, delivery, and use in the vehicle), and thus contributes less to global warming. It can also be produced via electrolysis using electricity and water, consuming approximately 50 kilowatt hours of electricity per kilogram. This method is still expensive. The direct thermal splitting of water, 2H2O 2010 Proceeding Paper PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/23076/1/p78.pdf Muhida, Rifki and Rahman, Md. Mamudur and Muhida, Riza and Kasai, Hideaki (2010) Applying computational Materials Design (CMD) toward efficient hydrogen production from water. In: IIUM Research, Innovation & Invention Exhibition (IRIIE 2010), 26 - 27 January 2010, Kuala Lumpur.
spellingShingle TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
Muhida, Rifki
Rahman, Md. Mamudur
Muhida, Riza
Kasai, Hideaki
Applying computational Materials Design (CMD) toward efficient hydrogen production from water
title Applying computational Materials Design (CMD) toward efficient hydrogen production from water
title_full Applying computational Materials Design (CMD) toward efficient hydrogen production from water
title_fullStr Applying computational Materials Design (CMD) toward efficient hydrogen production from water
title_full_unstemmed Applying computational Materials Design (CMD) toward efficient hydrogen production from water
title_short Applying computational Materials Design (CMD) toward efficient hydrogen production from water
title_sort applying computational materials design (cmd) toward efficient hydrogen production from water
topic TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/23076/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/23076/1/p78.pdf