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US: Ionic liquid improves H2 catalyst – PNNL

“The design of a nature-inspired material that can make hydrogen has gone holistic,” says a report from the US Department of Energy’s Pacific North West National Laboratory (PNNL). Researchers at the PNNL have found a condition that creates hydrogen faster than previous electrolysis catalysts without a loss in efficiency, It’s time to log in (or … Continued

“The design of a nature-inspired material that can make hydrogen has gone holistic,” says a report from the US Department of Energy’s Pacific North West National Laboratory (PNNL).

Researchers at the PNNL have found a condition that creates hydrogen faster than previous electrolysis catalysts without a loss in efficiency,

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https://www.automotiveworld.com/articles/94394-us-pnnl-ionic-liquid-improves-h2-catalyst/

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