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Creation of New Metal Nanoparticles and Their Hydrogen-Storage and Catalytic Properties

English · Hardback

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This thesis reports the discovery of metal nanoparticles having new structures that do not exist in bulk state and that exhibit hydrogen storage ability or CO oxidation activity. Research into the reaction of hydrogen with metals has attracted much attention because of potential applications as effective hydrogen storage materials, as permeable films, or as catalysts for hydrogenation. Also, CO oxidation catalysts have been extensively developed because of their importance to CO removal from car exhaust or fuel-cell systems. At the same time, atomic-level (solid solution) alloying has the advantage of being able to continuously control chemical and physical properties of elements by changing compositions and/or combinations of constituent elements. This thesis provides a novel strategy for the basis of inter-elemental fusion to create highly efficient functional materials for energy and material conversions.

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From the Contents: General Introduction.- Hydrogen Storage Properties of Solid Solution Alloys Immiscible Neighboring Elements with Pd.- Systematic Study of the Hydrogen Storage Properties and the CO-oxidizing Abilities of Solid Solution Alloy Nanoparticles in an Immiscible Pd-Ru System.

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This thesis reports the discovery of metal nanoparticles having new structures that do not exist in bulk state and that exhibit hydrogen storage ability or CO oxidation activity. Research into the reaction of hydrogen with metals has attracted much attention because of potential applications as effective hydrogen storage materials, as permeable films, or as catalysts for hydrogenation. Also, CO oxidation catalysts have been extensively developed because of their importance to CO removal from car exhaust or fuel-cell systems. At the same time, atomic-level (solid solution) alloying has the advantage of being able to continuously control chemical and physical properties of elements by changing compositions and/or combinations of constituent elements. This thesis provides a novel strategy for the basis of inter-elemental fusion to create highly efficient functional materials for energy and material conversions.

Product details

Authors Kohei Kusada
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 14.05.2014
 
EAN 9784431550860
ISBN 978-4-431-55086-0
No. of pages 78
Dimensions 164 mm x 12 mm x 243 mm
Weight 273 g
Illustrations XII, 78 p. 59 illus., 23 illus. in color.
Series Springer Theses
Springer Theses
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Chemistry > Physical chemistry

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