Books by Keyword: Fuel Cell (FC)

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Edited by: Jozef Krištiak, Jan Kuriplach and Pradeep K. Pujari
Online since: November 2012
Description: These proceedings, comprising 66 peer-review papers, are divided into 10 chapters covering: fundamental aspects (of positron and positronium chemistry), membranes, molecular systems, confined systems, liquids, polymers, porous systems, non-metallic materials, nuclear materials, experimental techniques. This work owes a lot to the authors’ commitment to positron and positronium chemistry and related subjects.
Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
Edited by: Helen Zhang and David Jin
Online since: February 2012
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
In these proceedings is to be found a wealth of original ideas and new viewpoints on all aspects of Information Science, Automation and Material Systems. The 140 peer-reviewed papers are grouped into three chapters: 1. Materials Science, Energy and Dynamic Systems; 2. Pressure Control Systems, Mechanics and Materials Science; and 3. Materials Engineering, Biochemistry and Energy Engineering.
Edited by: Dr. Amir Al-Ahmed
Online since: July 2010
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters BCI (WoS).
This Special Topic Volume constitutes the contributions of thirty-nine experts from the international scientific community who are involved in this field of research. It covers thoroughly some of the latest applications of polymers and nano-materials to solar-cells, fuel cells, catalysis, coatings, ion-exchange and sensors. It presents an up-to-date and in-depth coverage of the chemistry, physics, materials science and engineering applications of polymers and nano-materials. This remarkable cooperation of distinguished experts has resulted in a comprehensive review of the subject.
Edited by: Dr. Pietro Vincenzini and Rita Paradiso
Online since: September 2008
Description: This timely collection comprises 24 peer-reviewed papers which, between them, present a comprehensive survey of “Smart Textiles”. The papers are grouped into the handy chapters: 1: Adaptive / active textiles; 2: E-textiles; 3: Functionality and applications. This special volume has also been published online in the series, “Advances in Science and Technology” Vol. 60.
Edited by: Hamid Mostaghaci
Online since: September 1996
Description: In spite of the very great progress made in ceramic science, and the elegance and excitement of the research which has been performed, the real driving force for developments in ceramics remains their potential applications. The opportunity for dramatic scientific advances was certainly one reason for the "ceramic fever" of a decade ago, but there is also no doubt that the prediction of an annual market for fine ceramics, amounting to 6 billion Yen played a role.
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