Hydrogen, a clean fuel, is incredibly dense in energy -- three times more than diesel or gasoline. Its ability to power a sustainable future has been hindered by a lack of high performing catalysts.
However, this phenomenon has usually been found well below ambient temperature, limiting widespread practical applications. The discovery of superconductivity in hydrogen-rich compounds such as ...
Scientists from Tokyo Metropolitan University have discovered that a hydrogen-absorbing material shrinks in one direction ...
Chemistry professor lends his expertise to discuss the potential of green hydrogen to be used in the energy economy for ...
Of all the elements that occur naturally, few are as crucial as hydrogen. Not only is it absolutely vital for life, but it has found a place in many sectors of modern society. This article will ...
Researchers from Skoltech, Jilin University and Beijing HPSTAR in China, and their German colleagues have synthesized and studied a new type of hydrogen-rich superconductor. Technically referred to as ...
While hydrogen itself doesn’t trap greenhouse gases, its interaction with other gases can indirectly heat the atmosphere 11 ...
The Hydrogen Stream: Scientists use perovskite compound to store ammonia Japanese scientists have developed an organic-inorganic halide perovskite compound for the chemical storage of ammonia (NH3), ...
Matthew Addicoat receives funding from EPSRC and the Royal Society. The universe is flooded with billions of chemicals, each a tiny pinprick of potential. And we’ve only identified 1% of them.
Hydrogen-infused water has become increasingly popular, with companies selling often pricey water bottles that inject the gas into the liquid. Pitchers that add hydrogen to water with the push of a ...
Hydrogen has the highest energy density (120 MJ/kg) of all known substances, approximately three times more than diesel or gasoline, meaning it could play a pivotal role in sustainable energy systems.