Solvay and Sapio have entered a 10-year agreement to collaborate on renewable hydrogen production at Solvay’s Rosignano ...
Engineers at Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) have developed a reliable testing methodology to study stochastic ...
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Scientists could swap platinum with peat-based catalyst in fuel cells to boost performance
The synchrotron’s high-precision beam allowed them to quantify structural disorder, porosity, pore curvature and the ...
Iron-nitrogen-carbon catalysts have the potential to replace the more expensive platinum catalysts currently used in fuel ...
A study co-authored by SUNY Polytechnic Institute Associate Professor Dr. Iulian Gherasoiu looks at how a new, low-cost ...
Using hydrogen to power road transportation and heat homes doesn’t save more carbon emissions than direct electrification.
Solvay and Sapio Group have broke ground on the Hydrogen Valley Rosignano project at Solvay’s centuries-old chemical facility ...
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Hidden Hydrogen Recipe Could Fuel the World for 170,000 Years
The game of the moment is to find where it has been released, accumulated and preserved,” said Chris Ballentine, professor ...
TATP is one of the world’s most unstable explosives. It is highly sensitive to heat, friction, impact and even static electricity, making it dangerous to manufacture or transport.
Investigators are increasingly suspecting triacetone triperoxide (TATP), dubbed 'Mother of Satan,' in Monday's car blast near Red Fort. This highly un ...
Nuclear waste and a hydrogen economy may seem poles apart, but a new study by the University of Sharjah claims that spent ...
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