6th Forum on New Materials - Part A

6th Forum on New Materials - Part A

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6th Forum on New Materials, part of CIMTEC 2014

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Collection of selected, peer reviewed papers from the 6th Forum on New Materials, part of CIMTEC 2014-13th International Ceramics Congress and 6th Forum on New Materials, June 15-19, 2014, Montecatini Terme, Italy. The 42 papers are grouped as follows: Chapter 1: Fuel Cells, Chapter 1-A – Solid Oxide Fuel Cells, Chapter 1-B – Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells, Chapter 1-C – Direct Alcohol Fuel Cells (Duramet Workshop), Chapter 2: Hydrogen Production and Storage, Chapter 2-A – Hydrogen Products, Chapter 2-B – Hydrogen Storage, Chapter 3: Batteries, Supercapacitors and Thermoelectrics, Chapter 4: Photocatalytic Materials for Environmental Applications, Chapter 5: Magnetic Materials for Energy, Chapter 6: Photovoltaic Materials, Chapter 7: Transparent Conducting Oxides and Materials for Solid State Lighting.

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Editors:
Dr. Pietro Vincenzini
THEMA:
TGM
BISAC:
TEC021000
Details:
Proceedings of the 6th Forum on New Materials, part of CIMTEC 2014-13th International Ceramics Congress and 6th Forum on New Materials, June 15-19, 2014, Montecatini Terme, Italy
Pages:
296
Year:
2014
ISBN-13 (softcover):
9783038353065
ISBN-13 (CD):
9783038590064
ISBN-13 (eBook):
9783038266907
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Review from Ringgold Inc., ProtoView: The forum is documented in four volumes. This first volume covers symposia on materials and technology challenges of fuel cells, hydrogen production and storage, electrochemical energy storage systems: the next evolution, and materials and technologies for efficient direct thermal-to-electrical energy conversion. The 41 papers consider such topics as, polymer electrolyte fuel cells, optimizing hydrogen production by a co-culture of Clostridium beijerinckii and Rhodobacter sphaeroides bacteria, developing high-surface-area titania on glass fiber supports for photocatalysis, and several approaches to bipolar oxide diodes with high rectification.

Ringgold Subjects:

— Energy conversion and storage
— Energy engineering
— Materials science