Discovery: Graphene’s natural proton permeability may revolutionize hydrogen economy, replacing costly catalysts with sustainable 2D crystals.
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2D MaterialsEnergyGrapheneGreen EnergyHydrogenNanotechnologyPhysicsSciTech NewsUniversity Of Manchester
The Beginning of Graphene’s New Chapter: Solving the Enigma of Proton Permeability
Researchers discover graphene’s high intrinsic proton permeability, a breakthrough that could revolutionize hydrogen economy with sustainable 2D crystals.
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Unprecedented Solar Hydrogen Device: A Leap Towards Eco-Friendly Energy
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinUnprecedented Solar Hydrogen Device: A Leap Towards Eco-Friendly EnergyEngineers from Rice University have pioneered a device capable of transforming sunlight …
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Groundbreaking Affordable Catalyst for Extracting Clean Fuel from Water
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaGroundbreaking cobalt-based catalyst developed by Argonne National Lab significantly boosts cost-effective hydrogen extraction from water.
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A Safe and Convenient Method for Storing Ammonia to Advance a Decarbonized Future
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaNew research unveils a safe and efficient method of storing ammonia using a perovskite compound, facilitating the transition to a …
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The Dawn of “Green Hydrogen” – Latest Progress Promises a Future for Artificial Photosynthesis
Latest research by KRISS introduces a mechanism to enhance green hydrogen production, promising a future for artificial photosynthesis.
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CatalystsGreen EnergyHydrogenPhysicsSciTech NewsUniversity Of Adelaide
Enhancing the Efficiency of Iridium-Based Catalysts for Green Hydrogen Production
Advancing green hydrogen production: Researchers enhance iridium-based catalyst efficiency, reducing costs and promoting a carbon-neutral future.
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CatalystsEnergyGreen EnergyHydrogenPacific Northwest National LaboratoryPhysicsSciTech News
Tapping into Hydrogen’s Potential: Baking Soda as a Solution for Renewable Energy Storage
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinBaking soda’s potential as a solution for renewable energy storage is explored by PNNL researchers, offering a promising and safe …
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The Potential Long-Term Climate Consequences of Switching to Hydrogen Fuel
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaScientists at Princeton University and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association found out that a chemical reaction in the air …