A new way of creating hydrogen, which eliminates direct CO2 emissions at source, has been developed by an international team of scientists.
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Credit: Science (2025). DOI: 10.1126/science.adt0682 A new way of creating hydrogen, which eliminates direct CO2 emissions at source, has been developed by an international team of scientists. The process reacts hydrogen-rich and sustainably sourced bioethanol taken from agricultural waste with water at just 270°C using a new bimetallic catalyst. Unlike traditional methods, which operate between […]
A new way of creating hydrogen, which eliminates direct CO2 emissions at source, has been developed by an international team of scientists.
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