Browsing by Author "Nageshkar, Vishal Vinayak"
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Effects of conductive nanomaterials on hydrogen production during electrolysis
Nageshkar, Vishal Vinayak; Srikanth, Madhulika; Jurak, Emil; Asmatulu, Ramazan (American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014)The world will run out of cheap oil in 20-30 years, causing energy costs to rise, and probably hitting the economies of many nations. Time is now to look for alternative sources of energy, so that a gentle transition from ... -
Enhancing the splitting efficiency of water molecules using conductive nanomaterials
Nageshkar, Vishal Vinayak (Wichita State University, 2013-12)Efforts are being made world over not just to minimize wastage of energy, but also pioneer new sources. The world faces a race against time to develop a sustainable source of energy before we run out of fossil fuels on ... -
Improving water-splitting efficiency of water electrolysis process via highly conductive nanomaterials at lower voltages
Uddin, M. Nizam; Nageshkar, Vishal Vinayak; Asmatulu, Ramazan (Joint Center on Global Change and Earth System Science of the University of Maryland and Beijing Normal University, 2020-01-11)The present study explores the opportunity to enhance the hydrogen production rate (HPR) at lower voltage in water electrolysis process by introducing conductive nanoparticles into electrolyte. The development of sustainable, ... -
Splitting water molecules via conductive nanoparticles for hydrogen production
Nageshkar, Vishal Vinayak; Jurak, Emil; Srikanth, Madhulika (Wichita State University, 2013-02-14)One of the main topics of discussion at every multi-national forum is about the fossil fuel depletion and carbon footprints. It is believed that the world will run out of cheap oil in 30 years, causing energy costs to rise, ...