Alkaline Fuel Cells
Fundamentals, Design, and Applications
- 1st Edition - July 1, 2026
- Latest edition
- Authors: Liang An, Zhefei Pan, Rong Chen
- Language: English
Alkaline Fuel Cells: Fundamentals, Design, and Applications is a comprehensive discussion of alkaline fuel cells that bridges the gap between fundamental knowledge and practi… Read more
- Explores the unique characteristics and recent advancements in alkaline fuel cells, providing a comprehensive understanding of their principles, materials, and operation
- Discusses efficient catalysts for alkaline fuel cells, covering electrode fabrication and characterization, and explaining cell design, stack assembly, and integration
- Evaluates strategies for enhancing alkaline fuel cell efficiency and stability through electrocatalyst design, electrode materials, and system configuration, providing practical insights into performance optimization
- Discusses low-temperature alkaline fuel cells, such as those used in space missions, and high-temperature alkaline fuel cell like solid oxide fuel cells
2. Mass transport phenomena in alkaline fuel cells
3. Alkaline hydrogen oxidation reaction catalysts: mechanisms, classification, design and challenges
4. Anion exchange membranes for alkaline fuel cells: synthesis, properties and perspectives
5. Alkaline oxygen reduction reaction catalysts: mechanisms, classification, design and challenges
6. Cell design and stack engineering: theory, integration and perspectives
7. Performance testing and characterization techniques
8. Advanced theoretical modeling of alkaline fuel cells
9. Alkaline fuel cells fueled by liquid fuels: fuels, mechanisms, materials and perspectives
10. Alkaline fuel cells for transportation applications and beyond
11. Market dynamics of alkaline fuel cells: a global overview
12. Government policies: impact and future opportunities
13. Challenges and perspectives
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: July 1, 2026
- Language: English
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Liang An
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Zhefei Pan
Professor Zhefei Pan received the BS degree (2015) and the MS degree (2017) in School of Energy Science and Engineering from Harbin Institute of Technology, and PhD degree (2021) in Department of Mechanical Engineering from The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. After working as a Postdoctoral Fellow in the same department for 3 years, he currently is a Professor at Chongqing University. Professor Pan has nearly 10-year experience in experimental and numerical investigations on fuel cells and electrolyzers. Scientific interests are direct liquid fuel cells fueled by ammonia and ethylene glycol and electrochemical production of chemicals such as ammonia and hydrogen peroxide. More than 40 publications have been published, including Progress in Energy and Combustion Science and ACS Energy Letters.
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