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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 ...
Fatty acids are indispensable ingredients in a broad range of high-value products, including pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, food ...
Chemists are working on energy storage and conversion research. This work is part of a new study that solves a key, fundamental barrier in the electrochemical water splitting process where the Lin Lab ...
Scientists have developed a new technique that doubles the amount of hydrogen produced when splitting water molecules with electricity. The method works by adding a simple organic molecule and a ...
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Researchers Split Sunlight to Boost Solar Power and Heat
Researchers developed a solar collector with a dielectric Bragg mirror, optimizing energy conversion by separating sunlight ...
Water splitting has long been hailed as a promising path to clean hydrogen fuel. But while the process looks elegant on paper, it turns out to be far less efficient in practice, demanding ...
A City University of Hong Kong research team has successfully mediated poor charge carrier transport at low voltage by adding phosphorus to a metal oxide catalyst. Metal oxides are a promising ...
A team has developed a less expensive water electrolysis system that works under alkaline conditions but still produces hydrogen at comparable rates to the currently used system that works under ...
Mike Young receives funding from the Faculty of Professions, in the University of Adelaide. His work on the development of water trading systems in Australia was funded by Land and Water Australia, by ...
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