
Title:
Electrocatalysis in balancing the natural carbon cycle
Author:
Wang, Yaobing.
ISBN:
9783527349159
9783527832279
9783527349166
Publication Information:
Weinheim : Wiley-VCH, 2021.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (538 pages)
Contents:
Natural Carbon Cycle -- Natural Carbon Cycle. Natural Carbon Cycle and Anthropogenic Carbon Cycle -- Electrochemical Catalysis Process -- Electrochemical Catalysis Process. Electrochemical Catalysis Processes -- Water Splitting and Devices -- Water Splitting and Devices. Water Splitting Basic Parameter/Others -- H2O Oxidation -- H2O Reduction and Water Splitting Electrocatalytic Cell -- H2 Oxidation/O2 Reduction and Device -- H2 Oxidation/O2 Reduction and Device. Introduction -- Hydrogen Oxidation Reaction (HOR) -- Oxygen Reduction Reaction (ORR) -- Fuel Cell and Metal-Air Battery -- Small Organic Molecules Oxidation and Device -- Small Organic Molecules Oxidation and Device. Introduction -- C1 Molecule Oxidation -- C2+ Molecule Oxidation -- Fuel Cell Devices -- CO2 Reduction and Device -- CO2 Reduction and Device. Introduction -- Electrocatalysts-1 -- Electrocatalysts-2 -- Devices -- Computations-Guided Electrocatalysis -- Computations-Guided Electrocatalysis. Insights into the Catalytic Process -- Computational Electrocatalysis -- Theory-Guided Rational Design -- DFT Applications in Selected Electrocatalytic Systems -- Potential of In Situ Characterizations for Electrocatalysis -- Potential of In Situ Characterizations for Electrocatalysis. In Situ characterization Techniques -- In Situ Characterizations in Electrocatalytic Cycle -- Electrochemical Catalytic Carbon Cycle -- Electrochemical Catalytic Carbon Cycle. Electrochemical CO2 Reduction to Fuels -- Electrochemical Fuel Oxidation -- Evaluation and Management of ECC.
Abstract:
Electrocatalysis in Balancing the Natural Carbon Cycle Explore the potential of electrocatalysis to balance an off-kilter natural carbon cycle In Electrocatalysis in Balancing the Natural Carbon Cycle, accomplished researcher and author, Yaobing Wang, delivers a focused examination of why and how to solve the unbalance of the natural carbon cycle with electrocatalysis. The book introduces the natural carbon cycle and analyzes current bottlenecks being caused by human activities. It then examines fundamental topics, including CO2 reduction, water splitting, and small molecule (alcohols and acid) oxidation to prove the feasibility and advantages of using electrocatalysis to tune the unbalanced carbon cycle. You'll realize modern aspects of electrocatalysis through the operando diagnostic and predictable mechanistic investigations. Further, you will be able to evaluate and manage the efficiency of the electrocatalytic reactions. The distinguished author presents a holistic view of solving an unbalanced natural carbon cycle with electrocatalysis. Readers will also benefit from the inclusion of: A thorough introduction to the natural carbon cycle and the anthropogenic carbon cycle, including inorganic carbon to organic carbon and vice versa An exploration of electrochemical catalysis processes, including water splitting and the electrochemistry CO2 reduction reaction (ECO2RR) A practical discussion of water and fuel basic redox parameters, including electrocatalytic materials and their performance evaluation in different electrocatalytic cells A perspective of the operando approaches and computational fundamentals and advances of different electrocatalytic redox reactions Perfect for electrochemists, catalytic chemists, environmental and physical chemists, and inorganic chemists, Electrocatalysis in Balancing the Natural Carbon Cycle will also earn a place in the libraries of solid state and theoretical chemists seeking a one-stop reference for all aspects of electrocatalysis in carbon cycle-related reactions.
Local Note:
John Wiley and Sons
Genre:
Electronic Access:
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