
Proceedings of the 1st International Conference of New Energy
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Dr. Mahmod Bin Othman is currently Associate Professor at Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, Seri Iskandar, Perak, Malaysia. He is Professional Technologists registered with Malaysia Board of Technologists (MBOT). He is Member of International Association of Survey Statisticians, Malaysian Mathematical Sciences Society/Ahli Persatuan Sains dan Matematik (PERSAMA), Management Science/Operation Research Society Malaysia, and HRDF Certified Trainer. His research interests span the fields of Fuzzy Mathematics, Artificial Intelligent, Optimization, and Decision Making.
Dr. Cecilia Devi Wilfred is Faculty Staff at Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS in Malaysia. She pursued her Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry with The University of York, in UK and did her postdoctoral at Queens University of Belfast. Her current research interests are mainly focused on organic synthesis, ionic liquids and their applications, and green chemistry.
Dr S. Rajalingam is Senior Lecturer at the Department of Fundamental and Applied Sciences, Universiti TeknologiPETRONAS, Malaysia. He received the M.Sc. in Industrial Technology and Ph.D. degrees in Mathematics.
Content
- Intro
- Foreword
- Preface
- Editorial for the Special Issue "Hydrogen as the New Sustainable Renewable Energy"
- Chapter Introduction
- Contents
- Editors and Contributors
- Effect of Feedstock Composition on the Methanol Synthesis via the CO2 Hydrogenation Process
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Methodology
- 2.1 Preparation of Catalyst Support
- 2.2 Supported Cu/ZnO-Based Catalyst with Addition of Promoter
- 2.3 Catalyst Characterization
- 2.4 Catalytic Performance Evaluation
- 3 Results and Discussion
- 3.1 Morphology of Catalyst
- 3.2 Textural Properties
- 3.3 Phase Analysis
- 3.4 Reducibility and Basicity Studies
- 3.5 Catalytic Activity
- 4 Conclusion
- References
- Inhibition of Ammonia Emission by Buffer Solution in Ammonia Borane Hydrolysis
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Experimental Methods
- 2.1 Catalyst Preparations
- 2.2 Ammonia Emission Control Test
- 2.3 Analysis of the Mechanism of Ammonia Release Inhibition
- 3 Results and Discussion
- 3.1 Emission Behavior of Ammonia
- 3.2 The Mechanism of Ammonia Emission Control
- 4 Conclusions
- References
- Cold Startup of a PEFC Studied by Operando Visualization of Ice and Oxygen Partial Pressure
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Experimental
- 3 Results and Discussion
- 4 Conclusions
- References
- In Silico of Hydrogen Rich Gas from Formic Acid by Steam Reforming Process via DFT Calculation
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Method on Computational Chemistry
- 3 Results and Discussions
- 3.1 DFT Method Validation
- 3.2 Quantum Chemical Parameters
- 4 Conclusion
- References
- The Effect of Second Metals Towards Physicochemical Properties of Nickel-Based Catalyst Supported on Reduced Graphene Oxide for Hydrogenation of Carbon Dioxide into Methane
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Methodology
- 2.1 Materials
- 2.2 Synthesis of Catalysts
- 2.3 X-Ray Diffraction Analysis
- 2.4 Surface Area and Porosity Analysis
- 2.5 H2-TPR Analysis
- 3 Results and Discussion
- 3.1 X-Ray Diffractogram of Catalysts
- 3.2 Surface Area and Porosity
- 3.3 Reduction Behaviour and Metal-Support Interaction
- 4 Conclusion
- References
- Photocatalytic Pre-treatment of Lignocellulosic Biomass for Biohydrogen Production
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Materials and Methodology
- 2.1 Synthesis of TiO2 Nanotubes Photocatalyst
- 2.2 Photocatalytic Pre-treatment of Palm Kernel Expeller
- 2.3 Chlorella Vulgaris Stock Cultivation
- 2.4 Experimental Setup for Hydrogen Production Using Palm Kernel Expeller
- 3 Results and Discussion
- 4 Conclusions
- References
- Effect of Nitrogen Doping on Optoelectronic Properties of TiO2 Anatase Model for Solar Hydrogen Production: A DFT + U Approach
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Methodology
- 3 Results and Discussion
- 3.1 Structural Properties and Stability of the Models
- 3.2 Electronic Structure/Characteristics
- 3.3 Optical Properties
- 4 Conclusion
- References
- Natural Dye and Activated Carbon from Theobroma Cacao as Photosensitizer and Counter Electrode for Titania-Based Dye-Sensitized Solar Cell
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Methodology
- 2.1 Synthesis of Cacao Pod Husk Activated Carbon (CPHAC)
- 2.2 Sensitizers Preparation
- 2.3 Fabrication of Dye-Sensitized Solar Cell
- 2.4 Dye-Sensitized Solar Cell Assembly
- 2.5 Characterization of the Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells
- 3 Results and Discussions
- 3.1 Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscopy
- 3.2 Energy-Dispersive X-ray Spectroscopy (EDX)
- 3.3 Surface Area and Porosity Analysis
- 3.4 UV-Visible Spectroscopy
- 3.5 Photocurrent-voltage Measurement
- 4 Conclusion
- References
- Solvation-Free Energy and Thermodynamic Properties of Hydrogen Adsorption Inside Porous HKUST-1 Composite Through Molecular Dynamics Simulation
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Methodology
- 3 Result and Discussion
- 3.1 Force Field Validation
- 3.2 Solvation-Free Energy and H2 Adsorption Inside HKUST-1 at Different Temperature
- 4 Conclusion
- References
- Effect of Temperature on the Hydrogen Adsorption and Transportation Inside MOF-5 Through Molecular Dynamics Simulation
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Methodology
- 3 Result and Discussion
- 3.1 Force Field Validation
- 3.2 Solvation-Free Energy Inside IRMOF-1 at Different Temperatures
- 4 Conclusion
- References
- A Review on Bio-hydrogen Production from Food Waste: Potential and Challenges
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Compositions of the Food Waste Toward Hydrogen Production
- 2.1 Carbohydrate
- 2.2 Fats and Lipids
- 2.3 Protein
- 3 Advantages and Limitations of H2 Production from Food Waste
- 4 Conclusions
- References
- Facile Fabrication of PTA@MOF-808H Nanocomposites in Acidic Media Employing Hydrogen Peroxide for Catalytic Oxidative Desulfurization of Fuel Oil
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Materials and Method
- 2.1 Synthesis and Preparation of MOF-808 and Composites
- 2.2 Characterization of Material
- 2.3 Catalytic ODS Reaction
- 3 Results and Discussion
- 3.1 Characterization of Samples
- 3.2 Catalytic Result
- 4 Conclusion
- References
- Photoelectrocatalytic Properties of B@g-C3N4/PANI in CO2 Reduction to Ethanol for Hydrogen Seasonal Storage
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Experimental
- 2.1 Materials
- 2.2 Preparation of Boron-Doped-g-C3N4/PANI
- 2.3 Catalyst Characterisation
- 2.4 Photoelectrochemical Measurement
- 3 Result and Discussion
- 3.1 Characterization of B@g-C3N4/PANI
- 3.2 Photoelectrochemical Performance
- 4 Ethanol Production
- 5 Conclusion
- References
- Progresses in Improving Mechanical Properties of Maraging Steel MS1 Through Laser Additive Manufacturing for Renewable Energy Application
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Materials and Experiments
- 2.1 Preparation of Sample
- 2.2 Experiments
- 3 Results and Discussion
- 3.1 Mechanical Properties
- 3.2 Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) Profile
- 3.3 Microscopic Profile
- 3.4 Mesoporous Testing
- 4 Conclusion
- References
- Non-noble Metal Nanoparticles Formed in Interlayer of Layered Double Hydroxide for Hydrogen Production via Sodium Borohydride Hydrolysis Reaction
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Experimental
- 2.1 Materials
- 2.2 Catalyst Preparation
- 2.3 Structural Characterization
- 2.4 Evaluation of Hydrogen Generation Property
- 3 Results and Discussion
- 3.1 Structural Characterization
- 3.2 Hydrogen Production Property
- 4 Conclusion
- References
- Chloralkali and Hydrogen Generation from Produced Water
- 1 Background/ Problem Statement
- 2 Method
- 3 Results
- 4 Novel Information
- 5 Challenges and Opportunities
- 6 Conclusion
- References
- Ammonia as a Hydrogen Vector: Validated Large Eddy Simulation of Ammonia Co-Firing in a Pilot-Scale Coal Combustor
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Experimental Setup
- 3 Numerical Setup
- 4 Grid-Convergence Analysis
- 5 Results and Discussion
- 6 Conclusion
- References
- Author Index
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