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An iron-based catalyst just made clean hydrogen with zero platinum — cutting the cost of the reaction inside every fuel cell on the planet
Platinum costs roughly $31,000 per kilogram. Iron costs less than a dollar. That price gap has haunted the hydrogen fuel-cell ...
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New hydrogen fuel cell membrane runs at 482°F without water for clean energy use
Scientists at Monash University in Australia have developed ultra-thin membranes that enable hydrogen fuel ...
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An iron-based catalyst just produced clean hydrogen without a trace of platinum — cutting the cost of the reaction that powers every hydrogen fuel cell
A team of researchers has demonstrated that a single-atom iron catalyst can match platinum’s performance in the oxygen ...
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