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05 Jan
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Scottish researchers turn distillery wastewater into green H2

Scientists at a Scottish university say they have found a way to turn wastewater from the distilling industry into green hydrogen, Kallanish reports.  A team of researchers at Heriot-Watt University have developed a nanoscale material to use distillery wastewater instead of fresh water while producing green hydrogen. Called nickel selenide, the nanoparticle treats the wastewater to produce similar or slightly higher quantities of green hydrogen when compared …
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