A research team affiliated with UNIST has unveiled a novel system to produce green hydrogen more cost-effectively by harnessing a biological energy...
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A research team affiliated with UNIST has unveiled a novel system to produce green hydrogen more cost-effectively by harnessing a biological energy coenzyme to reduce electrical energy consumption. This technology also enables direct storage of hydrogen within liquid organic compounds without the need for prior conversion into gas, promising substantial reductions in both production and transportation costs. The study is published in Applied Catalysis B: Environment and Energy.
A research team affiliated with UNIST has unveiled a novel system to produce green hydrogen more cost-effectively by harnessing a biological energy...
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