Researchers at the Argonne National Laboratory have developed an “extraordinarily efficient” two-step process that electrolyses hydrogen atoms from water molecules before combining them to make molecular hydrogen (H2), which can be used in fuel cells. The economic benefits of long sought more energy-efficient techniques for electrolysis are clear, inasmuch Subscribe to Automotive World to continue … Continued
Researchers at the Argonne National Laboratory have developed an “extraordinarily efficient” two-step process that electrolyses hydrogen atoms from water molecules before combining them to make molecular hydrogen (H2), which can be used in fuel cells.
The economic benefits of long sought more energy-efficient techniques for electrolysis are clear, inasmuch
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