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20 Oct
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Researchers develop new catalysts to make hydrogen from wastewater

Researchers from Sungkyunkwan University in South Korea have developed an advanced catalyst for producing hydrogen from the urea in wastewater, Kallanish reports. Most commercial hydrogen fuel is extracted from natural gas. Water-splitting is one potential avenue for hydrogen production, but the energy demands are high. In order to save energy during the hydrogen production process, the use of urea oxidation reaction (UOR) has gained attention. This can also al…
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