New research at Curtin University, Australia, has yielded results that could prove to be a gamechanger for clean hydrogen production.
Researchers have found that by adding nickel and cobalt to cheaper, previously ineffective catalysts enhances their performance, which lowers the energy required to split the water and increases the yield of hydrogen.
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