Swedish researchers at KTH Royal Institute of Technology developed a more efficient hydrogen energy production method, decoupling standard electrolysis and reducing explosion risks.
Swedish researchers at KTH Royal Institute of Technology unveiled a new method to produce hydrogen energy more efficiently, decoupling the standard electrolysis process. The new technique splits water into oxygen and hydrogen without the risk of gas mixing, preventing potential explosions and reducing the need for rare Earth metals. The researchers published their findings in Science Advances.
March 06, 2024
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