Researchers at the University of Cambridge have pioneered a one-pot solar-powered process that converts hard-to-recycle plastics and old car battery acid into clean hydrogen fuel and industrial ...
Battery acid from old cars, with a little help from a catalyst, can give plastic waste a new purpose, using it to drive the ...
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Water-splitting catalyst unlocks cheaper hydrogen at significantly lower temperatures
University of Birmingham research published today has shown a new low-temperature method for producing hydrogen that is ...
For many years scientists have been trying to reduce carbon footprints and recycle waste material into reusable substances.
Each year, international shipping moves over 80% of global trade and emits around 1 billion tons of greenhouse gases. Heavy ...
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Scientists turn plastic into valuable chemicals using sunlight and old battery acid
Researchers at the University of Cambridge have developed a sunlight-powered process that uses old ...
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New carbon-free hydrogen fuel production method slashes temperature requirement by 900°F
University of Birmingham researchers have developed a method to produce hydrogen at lower temperatures ...
Nel ASA states that its new electrolyzer can achieve an estimated turnkey full-scope cost of below $1,450 per kW for a 25 MW plant, with additional cost synergies expected at larger scales.
Scientists are using sunlight to turn plastic waste into clean fuels like hydrogen, offering a breakthrough solution to both ...
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Scientists are turning sunlight and plastic waste into clean hydrogen fuel
A used car battery and a handful of plastic bottles don’t look like the ingredients for clean fuel. But researchers at the ...
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