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A US Department of Energy scientist has developed a process - using a meta ...
A US Department of Energy scientist has developed a process - using a metal catalyst, nitrogen, methanol and water - that is claimed could extend the life of the catalysts that make fuel cells work, writes Philip Fine. Chemist Devinder Mahajan reports that his low-temperature system avoids the usual degrading to expensive catalysts that convert hydrogen into electricity, turning almost 100% of the carbon monoxide in the hydrogen feed into carbon dioxide and additional hydrogen.
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Region: North America
Keywords: Fuels - alternative fuels
Subjects: Resource use and management, Distributed storage, Electricity, Hydrogen, Carbon monoxide, Carbon emissions, Carbon dioxide