CO2 Free Ammonia as an Energy Carrier : Japan's Insights /

This book describes important findings in intensive studies conducted in Japan on ammonia as an energy carrier. It illustrates an advanced solar-heat capture system and storage materials at 600°C and hydrogen production with SOECs and a new IS method through the use of heat. New industrial ammonia c...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Aika, Ken-ichi (Editor), Kobayashi, Hideaki (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2023.
Edition:1st ed. 2023.
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Table of Contents:
  • Part I: Green ammonia as energy carrier
  • 1. Ammonia as green fuel with energy science view
  • 2. Physical and chemical properties of ammonia as energy carrier
  • 3. Possibility of Ammonia fuel and Japanese hydrogen technology
  • 4. Ammonia's Role in the Hydrogen Society
  • Part II: Solar heat storage
  • 5. Solar-thermal energy conversion system; design and practice: solar selective absorbers based on semiconducting β-FeSi2
  • 6. Solar heat storage system and the materials
  • 7. Enhancing corrosion resistance of stainless steel by hot-dip aluminizing for high temperature solar thermal application
  • 8. Solar-thermal energy conversion
  • Part III: Hydrogen production through electrolysis and thermochemical reactions
  • 9. Steam electrolysis cells that can operate at 600℃
  • 10. Advances in solid oxide electrolysis cell
  • 11. Hydrogen production from solar heat; Membrane IS process
  • 12. Production of sulfuric acid and hydrogen iodine by Bunsen reaction assisted with membrane
  • 13. Oxygen production by sulfuric acid decomposition assisted with membrane
  • 14. Hydrogen production by hydrogen iodine decomposition assisted with membrane
  • 15. Corrosion-resistant material for IS process
  • Part IV: CO2 free ammonia synthesis under industrial conditions
  • 16. Green ammonia production system
  • 17. Comparison of several ammonia catalysts worked under industrial conditions
  • 18. Influence of H2 / N2 Ratio on Dynamic Behavior of Ammonia Production on Ru Catalyst
  • 19. Development of industrial ammonia catalyst using ruthenium
  • 20. Rare earth oxide supported Ru catalysts for ammonia synthesis
  • 21. Ammonia synthesis from N2-H2O using electrochemical hydrogen-membrane reactor with Ru catalyst and phosphate electrodes
  • Part V: Ammonia source hydrogen station
  • 22. Production technology of hydrogen for fuel cell vehicles from ammonia
  • 23. Ruthenium catalyst development for effective ammonia decomposition
  • 24. High purity hydrogen production from ammonia decomposition and removal gas
  • 25. Development of vanadium alloy film for hydrogen purification
  • Part VI: Ammonia fuel cell
  • 26. Ammonia decomposition catalysts for fuel cell application
  • 27. Development of component materials for ammonia fueled solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs)
  • 28. Stack evaluation of ammonia fueled SOFCs
  • 29. Simulation of ammonia fueled SOFCs
  • 30. Utilization of ammonia for low temperature fuel cells
  • Part VII: Ammonia combustion mechanism and application for internal combustion engines
  • 31. Significance and impact of ammonia combustion research
  • 32. Demonstration of ammonia fuel with small gas turbines
  • 33. Demonstration test of ammonia/natural gas co-firing power generation with 2 MW class gas turbine
  • 34. Development of ammonia utilization technology for large gas turbines for power generation
  • 35. Advanced co-firing method with low NOx at gas turbine considering the detailed chemistry
  • 36. Automobile reciprocal engines fueled with ammonia
  • 37. Fundamental study on application of ammonia as a fuel to marine diesel engines
  • Part VIII: Coal-ammonia co-firing for power generation
  • 38. Ammonia co-firing technology applicable to purverized coal fired boilers
  • 39. Development of the coal co-firing technology with ammonia and numerical evaluation of the boiler performance
  • 40. Test of the cofiring of ammonia and coal at Mizushima Powrer Station
  • 41. Characteristics of coal-ammonia co-firing phenomena
  • Part IX: Ammonia combustion for industrial furnaces
  • 42. Review of fundamental study of ammonia direct combustion in industrial furnaces Ammonia combustion for industrial furnace
  • 43. Development of impinging jet burner using ammonia fuel for degreading steel sheets
  • Part X: Evaluation of green ammonia fuel in view of LCA and economics
  • 44. Basic concept of NH3 fuel LCA (including N2O problem)
  • 45. Well to Wheel Carbon intensity of various ammonia fuel
  • 46. What ammonia? What cost ammonia?
  • 47. Ammonia energy; expectation and challenge.