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|a Energy Storage
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|a Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface to Second Edition; Acknowledgements to First Edition; Acknowledgements to Second Edition; 1 Introduction; 1.1 The Energy Problem; 1.1.1 Increasing Population and Energy Consumption; 1.1.2 The Greenhouse Effect; 1.1.3 Energy Portability; 1.2 The Purposes of Energy Storage; 1.3 Types of Energy Storage; 1.4 Sources of Energy; 1.5 Overview of this Book; 2 Fundamentals of Energy; 2.1 Classical Mechanics and Mechanical Energy; 2.1.1 The Concept of Energy; 2.1.2 Kinetic Energy; 2.1.3 Gravitational Potential Energy; 2.1.4 Elastic Potential Energy
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|a 2.2 Electrical Energy2.3 Chemical Energy; 2.3.1 Nucleosynthesis and the Origin of Elements; 2.3.2 Breaking and Forming the Chemical Bonds; 2.3.3 Chemical vs. Electrochemical Reactions; 2.3.4 Hydrogen; 2.4 Thermal Energy; 2.4.1 Temperature; 2.4.2 Thermal Energy Storage Types; 2.4.3 Phase Change Materials; 3 Conversion and Storage; 3.1 Availability of Solar Energy; 3.2 Conversion Processes; 3.2.1 Photovoltaic Conversion Process; 3.2.2 Thermoelectric Effects: Seebeck and Peltier; 3.2.3 Multiple P-N Cell Structure Shown with Heat; 3.2.4 Early Examples of Thermoelectric Generators
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|a 3.2.5 Thermionic Converter3.2.6 Thermogalvanic Conversion; 3.3 Storage Processes; 3.3.1 Redox Full-Flow Electrolyte Systems; 3.3.2 Full Flow and Static Electrolyte System Comparisons; 4 Practical Purposes of Energy Storage; 4.1 The Need for Storage; 4.2 The Need for Secondary Energy Systems; 4.2.1 Comparisons and Background Information; 4.3 Sizing Power Requirements of Familiar Activities; 4.3.1 Examples of Directly Available Human Manual Power Mechanically Unaided; 4.3.1.1 Arm Throwing; 4.3.1.2 Vehicle Propulsion by Human Powered Leg Muscles
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|a 4.3.1.3 Mechanical Storage: Archer's Bow and Arrow4.4 On-the-Road Vehicles; 4.4.1 Land Vehicle Propulsion Requirements Summary; 4.5 Rocket Propulsion Energy Needs Comparison; 5 Competing Storage Methods; 5.1 Problems with Batteries; 5.2 Hydrocarbon Fuel: Energy Density Data; 5.3 Electrochemical Cells; 5.4 Metal-Halogen and Half-Redox Couples; 5.5 Full Redox Couples; 5.6 Possible Applications; 6 The Concentration Cell; 6.1 Colligative Properties of Matter; 6.2 Electrochemical Application of Colligative Properties; 6.2.1 Compressed Gas; 6.2.2 Osmosis; 6.2.3 Electrostatic Capacitor
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|a 6.2.4 Concentration Cells: CIR (Common Ion Redox)6.3 Further Discussions on Fundamental Issues; 6.4 Adsorption and Diffusion Rate Balance; 6.5 Storage by Adsorption and Solids Precipitation; 6.6 Some Interesting Aspects of Concentration Cells; 6.7 Concentration Cell Storage Mechanisms that Employ Sulfur; 6.8 Species Balance; 6.9 Electrode Surface Potentials; 6.10 Further Examination of Concentration Ratios; 6.11 Empirical Results with Small Laboratory Cells; 6.12 Iron/Iron Concentration Cell Properties; 6.13 The Mechanisms of Energy Storage Cells
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