Scientists have developed a sunlight-driven method that uses liquid metals to extract clean hydrogen directly from both freshwater and seawater. By exploiting the unusual chemistry of gallium, the ...
Wherever hydrogen is present, safety sensors are required to detect leaks and prevent the formation of flammable oxyhydrogen ...
Transitioning to a hydrogen economy will require massive production of cheap, clean hydrogen gas for fuel and chemical feedstocks. New tools allow scientists to zoom in on a catalytic reaction that's ...
Researchers have created a process using liquid metals, powered by sunlight, that can produce clean hydrogen from both ...
This demo is done most commonly with the copper hydrogen cone apparatus. After filling the apparatus with hydrogen, the hydrogen gas escaping through the hole in the cap is ignited and burns quietly ...
Hydrogen leaks are hard to detect in humid air, but a sensor gets more accurate as moisture rises. Could this change safety ...
Vema Hydrogen drills wells to stimulate hydrogen production deep underground, which could result in some of the cheapest ...
Piles of ash leftover from incinerated trash may be a viable source of hydrogen gas that can be used to generate electricity and power cars, suggests a process pioneered in a research lab. The trick?
Ammonia, a carbon-free resource can be split into nitrogen and hydrogen gas with the help of metal catalysts like Nickel (Ni). However, these reactions often require very high operating temperatures.
In the frozen ground of Quebec, a Houston startup is drilling toward one of energy’s most aggressive price targets: hydrogen ...