Researchers at Stanford University have developed a type of electrode which is highly resistant to salt corrosion, therefore allowing them to produce hydrogen using seawater. Applied at a larger scale, this development could potentially cut the cost of power-to-gas applications by greatly increasing the amount of water available.Scientists at California's Stanford University have demonstrated a new setup for water electrolysis, which can produce hydrogen using saltwater. While splitting water using electricity to produce hydrogen is a well-established technology, commercial applications for which ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...
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