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©Syzygy Plasmonics

Syzygy Plasmonics’ new reactor works with affordable catalysts

Syzgy Plasmonics has engineered a new reactor designed to work with affordable catalysts to produce hydrogen fuel from ammonia.

The reactors, which use high-efficiency LED light to replace heat from combustion to power chemical reactions, can produce clean-burning hydrogen fuel from ammonia.

The catalysts were created by a joint team of scientists from Rice University for Nanophotonics, Syzygy Plasmonics and Princeton University’s Andlinger Centre for Energy and the Environment.

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