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New processes turn plastic waste into carbon nanotubes and hydrogen, offering cleaner recycling, economic value, and a step toward a circular economy.
A joint international research team has, for the first time, revealed the crucial link between the structure of the solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) and the efficiency of lithium-mediated nitrogen ...
Metal sulfides with seven to eight d electrons show optimal performance as catalysts for water electrolysis, as reported by ...
A trailblazing project in NSW’s north west that will reduce carbon emissions and create the state’s first large-scale green ...
A lightning-inspired process creates ammonia from air. The approach may support future green energy solutions. Researchers at the University of Sydney have used artificial lightning to create a more ...
Researchers engineered a graphene-encased catalyst with ultra-low platinum use that delivers high-efficiency, ...
Green hydrogen is set to be consumed as part of Hiringa’s heavy-vehicle refuelling network, and used on-farm to displace ...
The GEGHA project near Moree proves green hydrogen and ammonia production is viable, cutting emissions, boosting ag supply ...
A team of scientists in South Korea has developed a new, more affordable way to produce hydrogen from ammonia—a breakthrough ...
Researchers at Tohoku University have uncovered key principles that could advance sustainable ammonia production by ...
Researchers at Tohoku University have uncovered key principles that could advance sustainable ammonia production by ...
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