Themed collection Advances in Sustainable Hydrogen Energy

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Introduction to Advances in Sustainable Hydrogen Energy

Nader Karimi, Larry K. B. Li, Manosh C. Paul, Mohammad Hossein Doranehgard and Freshteh Sotoudeh introduce the RSC Advances themed issue on Advances in Sustainable Hydrogen Energy.

Graphical abstract: Introduction to Advances in Sustainable Hydrogen Energy
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Open Access Review Article

The current status of hydrogen energy: an overview

Hydrogen fuel sources will undoubtedly become the center of the future fuel revolution to replace fossil fuels. As a result, there is an increased demand for research into methods and solutions for producing clean hydrogen.

Graphical abstract: The current status of hydrogen energy: an overview
From the themed collection: Advances in Sustainable Hydrogen Energy
Open Access Review Article

A mini-review on liquid air energy storage system hybridization, modelling, and economics: towards carbon neutrality

LAES design, background, limitations, and the associated techno-economic analysis is reviewed, focusing on the recent modelling, and integration with other systems, which was found to boost the system performance, and increase the profit.

Graphical abstract: A mini-review on liquid air energy storage system hybridization, modelling, and economics: towards carbon neutrality
From the themed collection: Advances in Sustainable Hydrogen Energy
Open Access Review Article

Sustainable hydrogen generation and storage – a review

This paper reviews the renewable hydrogen generation pathways, along with purification and storage technologies, and discusses the hydrogen economy and future prospects from an Indian context.

Graphical abstract: Sustainable hydrogen generation and storage – a review
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Open Access Review Article

Research progress on MOFs and their derivatives as promising and efficient electrode materials for electrocatalytic hydrogen production from water

Hydrogen energy is considered to be the most potential “ultimate energy source” due to its high combustion calorific value, cleanliness, and pollution-free characteristics.

Graphical abstract: Research progress on MOFs and their derivatives as promising and efficient electrode materials for electrocatalytic hydrogen production from water
From the themed collection: Advances in Sustainable Hydrogen Energy
Open Access Review Article

Recent advances in dynamic modeling and control studies of biomass gasification for production of hydrogen rich syngas

Modeling strategies via Aspen Plus® for biomass gasification were assessed. Dynamic modeling can be essential in aiding control studies of biomass gasification process using Aspen Dynamics. Model predictive control is a widely recognized optimal controller for biomass gasification.

Graphical abstract: Recent advances in dynamic modeling and control studies of biomass gasification for production of hydrogen rich syngas
From the themed collection: Advances in Sustainable Hydrogen Energy
Open Access Review Article

Microwave-enhanced hydrogen production: a review

Microwave-enhanced hydrogen production. A new technology toward hydrogen society and achieving carbon neutrality.

Graphical abstract: Microwave-enhanced hydrogen production: a review
From the themed collection: Advances in Sustainable Hydrogen Energy
Open Access Paper

Effects of throat sizing and gasification agents in a biomass downdraft gasifier: towards CO2-free syngas production

The influence of throat diameter and gasifying medium on gasifier performance is investigated using a CFD model. Lower throat ratios favour higher gasification efficiency, carbon conversion, and producer gas yield, with potential to reduce CO2 emissions by 50%.

Graphical abstract: Effects of throat sizing and gasification agents in a biomass downdraft gasifier: towards CO2-free syngas production
From the themed collection: Advances in Sustainable Hydrogen Energy
Open Access Paper

H2-rich syngas production from gasification involving kinetic modeling: RSM-utility optimization and techno-economic analysis

In this research article, H2 rich syngas production is optimized using response surface methodology (RSM) and a utility concept involving chemical kinetic modeling considering eucalyptus wood sawdust (CH1.63O1.02) as gasification feedstock.

Graphical abstract: H2-rich syngas production from gasification involving kinetic modeling: RSM-utility optimization and techno-economic analysis
From the themed collection: Advances in Sustainable Hydrogen Energy
Open Access Paper

A novel two-zone sequential optimization model for pyro-oxidation and reduction reactions in a downdraft gasifier

Pyro-oxidation and reduction reactions in a downdraft gasifier optimized for improved carbon conversion efficiency and calorific value.

Graphical abstract: A novel two-zone sequential optimization model for pyro-oxidation and reduction reactions in a downdraft gasifier
From the themed collection: Advances in Sustainable Hydrogen Energy
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About this collection

This themed collection has been motivated by the new wave of research on the design, analysis, and assessment of future hydrogen energy systems. Thermodynamic, technoeconomic and environmental analyses are central to such efforts to complement elements of socioeconomics and policy making. The purpose of this collection is to bring together the latest research findings of the international, multidisciplinary community of hydrogen energy on the system-level analyses of hydrogen technologies.

This collection is Guest Edited by Nader Karimi (Queen Mary University of London, UK), Manosh C. Paul (University of Glasgow, UK), Mohammad Hossein Doranehgard (University of Alberta, Canada), Larry K. B. Li (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong), and Freshteh Sotoudeh (Houston University, USA).

If you would be interested in submitting to this collection, please contact the Editorial Office: advances-rsc@rsc.org

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