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PEM Water Electrolysis

Fundamentals and Practice

  • 1st Edition - October 23, 2024
  • Latest edition
  • Editors: Jun Li, Qiang Liao
  • Language: English

PEM Water Electrolysis: Fundamentals and Practice is a comprehensive reference on the design and operation of PEM water electrolyzers. Combining hydrogen production with engineeri… Read more

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Description

PEM Water Electrolysis: Fundamentals and Practice is a comprehensive reference on the design and operation of PEM water electrolyzers. Combining hydrogen production with engineering thermophysics, the book provides a unique resource for understanding the hydrogen production process, from fundamental concepts to practical implementation. Divided into four parts, the book covers the current state of hydrogen and the fundamentals of PEM water electrolysis and the various components and materials used in PEM electrolysis, including electrocatalysts, proton exchange membranes, membrane electrode assembly, porous transport layer, flow field, and corrosion, and more.

Other sections explain the key processes involved in PEM electrolysis, such as two-phase flow, heat and mass transfer and delve into systems research, covering grid fluctuations, control systems, assembly, diagnosis, and commercialization. In addition, the book provides comprehensive information on the modeling of PEM electrolyzers, including heat and mass transfer and system analysis. Finally, the book contains informative videos of industrial facilities, laboratory setups, and preparation procedures.

Key features

  • Reviews the recent trends and developments in Hydrogen production technologies, providing readers with up-to-date information
  • Explains principles for the design of innovative components for enhancing the efficiency of PEM water electrolyzers
  • Provides guidelines for the design of efficient PEM electrolyzers for hydrogen production under dynamic operations

Readership

Researchers and professionals working on hydrogen production and energy storage, Graduate students working on hydrogen production and energy storage

Table of contents

Part I Introduction

1. Hydrogen: Current State

2. Fundamentals of PEM Water Electrolysis

Part II Components & Materials

3. Electrocatalysts

4. Proton Exchange Membrane

5. Membrane Electrode Assembly

6. Porous Transport Layer

7. Flow Field

8. Corrosion

Part III Key Processes

9. Two-phase Flow

10. Heat and Mass transfer

Part IV Systems Research

11. Grid fluctuations

12. Control system

13. Assembly

14. Diagnosis

15. Commercialization

Part V Outlook

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: October 23, 2024
  • Language: English

About the editors

JL

Jun Li

Prof. Jun Li is the Grade III Professor in Chongqing University. He is the winner of New Century Excellent Talents Support Program of the Ministry of Education, the Outstanding Scholar of National Natural Science Foundation of China, the first batch of Chongqing Talented Innovation and Entrepreneurship Leaders and the Specially Appointed Professor of Chongqing Higher Education Institution "Bayu Scholars". To date, Prof. Li has undertaken projects including the National Natural Science Foundation of China Outstanding Youth Fund, National Key Research and Development Program, NSFC-MAECI (China-Italy) International Cooperation and Exchange Program, NSFC-DFG (China-Germany Science Center) Cooperation and Exchange Program, and key projects for technological innovation and application development of Chongqing Municipality. He has been invited to give 25 invited presentations/keynote speeches at international and domestic academic conferences and served as Scientific Committee Member/Session Chair for over 30 academic conferences.
Affiliations and expertise
Professor, Chongqing University, China

QL

Qiang Liao

Professor Qiang Liao works at Chongqing University, China.
Affiliations and expertise
Professor, Chongqing University, China

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