Electrochemical energy storage principles, applications, and best practices
This engineering textbook defines the taxonomy of electrochemical energy storage technologies, explains the principles, clarifies mechanisms, quantifies performance, and matches it with applications for electromobility and in renewable energy systems. With 330 equations and over 100 figures, this intensely analytical and at the same time thoroughly descriptive text is intended to help fully understand batteries, hydrogen, and fuel cells, while giving concise insight into electrochemical capacitors and flow batteries. Written by a team of recognized academics, Electrochemical Energy Storage meets the needs of experienced engineers as well as novices in the field through careful articulation of fundamental scientific principles interlaced with comprehensive practical analysis of batteries, fuel cells, and other technologies.
Coverage includes:
An introduction to electrochemistry
Battery performance factors
Accelerated lifetime testing
Lead-acid batteries
Nickel batteries
Silver batteries
Aqueous metal-air batteries
Lithium batteries
Hydrogen storage
Hydrogen production and purification
Water electrolysis
Fuel cells
Supercapacitors
Redox flow batteries