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AuthorKhan Ghouri, Zafar
AuthorAl-Meer, Saeed
AuthorBarakat, Nasser A.M.
Available date2020-08-18T08:34:45Z
Publication Date2019
Publication NameHandbook of Remediation for Complex Environmental Problems
ResourceScopus
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/15652
AbstractAlternatives to conventional fuels are required to meet the global energy demand, urea is a relatively non-toxic crystalline substance that is perhaps best known for its presence in municipal liquid waste (MLW) and human/animal urine. Urea has a high energy density compare to compressed/liquid hydrogen, hence is useful as an alternative energy vector for direct urea fuel cell. Luckily, urea-based fuel cells are operated in alkaline medium which offers good chance for the non-precious transition metals to be invoked as anode material due to the good chemical stability. Moreover, compared to noble metals, nickel catalysts showed higher current densities and lower oxidation potentials for the electrooxidation of urea. Consequently, this chapter details the study of physicochemical and electrochemical properties of two novel nickel based nanomaterials for direct urea fuel cells, together with their brief synthesis procedures. - 2019 by Nova Science Publishers, Inc.
Languageen
PublisherNova Science Publishers, Inc.
SubjectCarbon nanofibers
Catalysts
Electrochemical oxidation
Fuel cells
Noble metals
TitleEngineering of nickel based catalyst for direct urea fuel cell-energy from municipal liquid waste (Mlw)
TypeBook chapter
Pagination75-93


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