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Simple iron-and-UV process points to a cheaper route for hydrogen production
Researchers at Kyushu University report that iron ions, methanol, sodium hydroxide, and UV light can generate hydrogen with performance comparable to some catalyst-based systems, using abundant materials and extending to
Key Takeaways
- Kyushu University researchers generated hydrogen using iron ions, alcohol, sodium hydroxide, and UV light.
- The study reports activity comparable to some more complex catalyst systems.
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