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International Journal of Hydrogen Energy

International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Vol.30, No.8 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0360-3199 (Print) 

In this Issue (13 articles)

809 - 819 A figure of merit assessment of the routes to hydrogen
Ewan BCR, Allen RWK
821 - 827 Photoresponse of spray pyrolytically synthesized copper-doped p-Fe2O3 thin film electrodes in water splitting
Ingler WB, Khan SUM
829 - 842 Hydrogen from natural gas: part I - autothermal reforming in an integrated fuel processor
Lee SHD, Applegate DV, Ahmed S, Calderone SG, Harvey TL
843 - 853 Production of hydrogen by thermal methane splitting in a nozzle-type laboratory-scale solar reactor
Abanades S, Flamant G
855 - 860 Hydrogen production in batch culture of mixed bacteria with sucrose under different iron concentrations
Zhang YF, Liu GZ, Shen JQ
861 - 866 Absorption and evolution of hydrogen in/from ZrV1.9Fe0.1 particle bed at hydrogen production temperature
Fukada S, Shimoozaki N, Morimitsu S, Nishikawa M
867 - 877 Net energy analysis of hydrogen storage options
Sarkar A, Banerjee R
879 - 892 Experiments on a metal hydride based hydrogen compressor
Muthukumar P, Maiya AP, Murthy SS
893 - 902 Hydrogen synthesis via combustion of fuel-rich natural gas/air mixtures at elevated pressure
Lemke B, Roodhouse C, Glumac N, Krier H
903 - 912 Real gas simulation of hydrogen release from a high-pressure chamber
Mohamed K, Paraschivoiu M
913 - 917 Comments on: The phase-shift method for determining Langmuir adsorption isotherms of over-potentially deposited hydrogen for the cathodic H-2 evolution reaction at poly-Re/aqueous electrolyte interfaces [Hydrogen Energy 30 (2005) 485-499]
Lasia A
919 - 928 Response to comments on: The phase-shift method for determining Langmuir adsorption isotherms of over-potentially deposited hydrogen for the cathodic H-2 evolution reaction at poly-Re/aqueous electrolyte interfaces [Hydrogen Energy 30 (2005) 485-499]
Chun JH, Jeon SK, Kim NY, Chun JY
929 - 930 Response to comments on: Production of Hydrogen, obtaining electric and thermal energy by water dissociation method [Hydrogen Energy 29 (2004) 1555-1558]
Lipovetsky V