Metals as Clean Fuels
Imagine a practical, scalable answer to the planet’s energy challenge—one that repurposes abundant metals into reliable, carbon‑free fuel. Metals as Clean Fuels by Eric Detsi and Jeff Th. M. DeHosson is a rigorous, accessible exploration of how metals can serve as energy carriers in the global transition to sustainable power.
This authoritative volume blends fundamental science with real‑world applications: thermodynamics of metal‑fuel cycles, metal‑water reactions, hydrogen release and capture, and lifecycle considerations for metals such as aluminum, magnesium and iron. It decodes complex topics—materials engineering, catalysis, storage and transport—into clear, evidence‑based discussion that guides researchers, engineers, policymakers and forward‑thinking industry leaders.
Readers in Europe, North America, Asia‑Pacific and beyond will value the book’s balanced treatment of technical challenges, economic feasibility and environmental impact. Whether you’re designing next‑generation energy systems, evaluating carbon‑neutral fuel alternatives, or developing policy for renewable energy adoption, this book provides practical insights and pathways for implementation.
Packed with cutting‑edge research and strategic perspective, Metals as Clean Fuels positions metal fuels within the broader clean‑energy landscape—highlighting where they complement hydrogen, batteries and biofuels. Clear diagrams, case studies and comparative analyses make the content both instructive and actionable.
Add this essential reference to your professional library to stay at the forefront of sustainable energy innovation. Order your copy today and join the global conversation on turning metals into clean, reliable fuel.
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