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Cheaper hydrogen: New electrochemistry splits water with less energy
Hydrogen has long been billed as the clean fuel that could power steel mills, cargo ships and even long-haul trucks without ...
Speeding up chemical reactions is key to improving industrial processes or mitigating unwanted or harmful waste. Realizing these improvements requires that chemists design around documented reaction ...
Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology have unveiled a clever new approach to photocatalytic hydrogen production ...
The proposed iridium-based compound can effectively store “electrons” from hydrogen and hold them in solid state at room temperature for months. These stored electrons can then be released to catalyze ...
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China flips the switch on a 1M-ton hydrogen steel line for the 1st time
The world’s largest steelmaking nation has just switched on a new kind of blast furnace, one that trades coal for hydrogen ...
Guess what? A team at McGill University has pulled off something pretty impressive: a brand-new chemical-assisted water ...
LAWRENCE — Chemists at the University of Kansas and U.S. Department of Energy’s Brookhaven National Laboratory have taken a big step toward splitting hydrogen and oxygen molecules to make pure ...
I read the article on the American Chemical Society’s new strategy (C&EN, Jan. 13, 2025, page 41) and noticed that one of the new core values is passion for science. One way of encouraging a passion ...
Transition metals have long been used as catalysts to activate small molecules and turn them into valuable products. However, as these metals can be expensive and less abundant, scientists are ...
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