Nov 29, 2018
New catalyst material produces abundant cheap hydrogen
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: chemistry, energy, engineering, government, sustainability
QUT chemistry researchers have discovered cheaper and more efficient materials for producing hydrogen for the storage of renewable energy that could replace current water-splitting catalysts.
Professor Anthony O’Mullane said the potential for the chemical storage of renewable energy in the form of hydrogen was being investigated around the world.
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