Wednesday, June 7, 2017

Low cost, scalable water-splitting fuels the future hydrogen economy

06/07/2017 10:32 AM EDT

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The "clean-energy economy" always seems a few steps away but never quite here. Fossil fuels still power transportation, heating and cooling, and manufacturing, but a team of scientists from Penn State and Florida State University have come one step closer to inexpensive, clean hydrogen fuel with a lower cost and industrially scalable catalyst that produces pure hydrogen through a low-energy water-splitting process.


Full story at http://news.psu.edu/story/470157/2017/06/01/research/low-cost-scalable-water-splitting-fuels-future-hydrogen-economy

Source
The Pennsylvania State University


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