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Progress in Hydrogen Production via Sonolysis Processes

by Slimane Merouani, Oualid Hamdaoui, Aissa Dehane

Publisher: Elsevier

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Print ISBN9780443290176
eText ISBN9780443290183
PublisherElsevier
Publishing Year2025
LanguageEnglish
Pages326

Progress in Hydrogen Production via Sonolysis Processes is an Elsevier reference publication by Slimane Merouani, Oualid Hamdaoui, and Aissa Dehane that reviews ultrasonic methods for generating hydrogen. The volume surveys basic principles, historical developments, and current technical descriptions across the field of acoustic sonochemistry.

The content synthesizes early historical reviews of sonolysis technology with experimental findings in water sonolysis. It examines acoustic bubble phenomena, outlining how active bubble size and number density function in sonicated water environments.

Beyond primary sonochemical methods, the volume details recent numerical achievements and emerging sono-hybrid technologies. By gathering experimental data and computational evaluations, the text supports ongoing investigation into ultrasonic hydrogen production.

Table of Contents

  1. Chapter 1: Hydrogen production technologies: An overview

  2. Chapter 2: Sonolysis: Basic principles and application

  3. Chapter 3: Water sonolysis and hydrogen production: Experimental results

  4. Chapter 4: The sonochemical production of hydrogen: Where, when, and how

  5. Chapter 5: Hydrogen sono-production and number density of active bubbles

  6. Chapter 6: Microscopic analysis of the influencing factors on hydrogen sono-production

  7. Chapter 7: Transfer phenomenon and reactions’ heat effects on hydrogen sono-production

  8. Chapter 8: Saturation gases effects on hydrogen sono-production

  9. Chapter 9: Hydrogen production from the sonolysis of water/alcohol mixtures

  10. Chapter 10: Sono-hybrid processes for hydrogen production

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