Ammonia decomposition represents a pivotal process in the emerging hydrogen economy, offering a viable route to sustainably generate COx‐free hydrogen. This process converts ammonia (NH3) into ...
Ammonia (NH3) can be decomposed to produce hydrogen gas without releasing CO2. The ease of transport and high hydrogen density make it valuable for the green energy industry. A drawback of using NH3 ...
Hydrogen has become the beacon of clean energy owing to its high energy density and carbon-free emissions. Despite these advantages, hydrogen fuel is still far from being commercialized. Liquefying ...
A research group of the Department of Electrical and Electronic Information Engineering at Toyohashi University of Technology – consisting of Hirotada Gamo, a doctoral course student; Kazuhiro Hikima, ...
A Hunan University team published their findings in the journal Energy Fuels (DOI: ), proposing that spin-state engineering of cobalt-based catalysts can optimize ammonia decomposition for hydrogen ...
Since the 1960s, over 8.3 billion tons of plastic have been produced; 40% of this production has been for packaging that is used once and discarded. Landfills receive about 27 million tons of plastic ...
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