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The Black Sea problem - possible solutions

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The book The Black Sea problem - possible solutions presents authors research efforts in the field of cleansing hydrogen sulphide from sea basins as well as waste waters. It contents 3 chapters. First Chapter includes the history of the Black Sea, geological and geomorphological characterization and hydrogen sulfide formation. The second Chapter includes brief literature review of proposed methods for purifications and exploitation of the hydrogen sulphide from deep Sea waters. The third part presents the methods for solution of the Black Sea problem developed by the authors: (i) The Black Sea and Hydrogen Energy Economy - Electrolysis of H2S (production of hydrogen and sulfur); (ii) Electrochemical methods for concurrent (simultaneous) oxidation of H2S with reduction of O2 or SO2; (iii) Application of hydrogen sulphide in H2S-O2 fuel cells for Black Sea waters purging.

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Konstantin Mavrodiev Petrov, Ph.D., Professor at the IEES-BAS. He has worked in Texas A&M Univ.; ¿Ovonic LLC¿, Detroit, ¿Gencell¿, Israel. He has specialized in Frumkin¿s Inst, Moskow, Bon Univ. (Prof. Vielshtich). His field of interests includes electrocatalysis, batteries, fuel cells and especially cleansing of waste waters and gases H2S and SO2.

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Authors Dimita Dimitrov, Dimitar Dimitrov, Konstanti Petrov, Konstantin Petrov, Dzhamal Uzun
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 18.09.2018
 
EAN 9786139818051
ISBN 9786139818051
No. of pages 112
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Chemistry > Physical chemistry

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