Scientists unlock ‘almost infinite’ feedstock for green hydrogen

Natural seawater could feasibly be an “almost infinite” feedstock for green hydrogen following a research breakthrough led by scientists at the University of Adelaide. The team used a catalyst coating which allows hydrogen to be extracted from seawater using existing commercial electrolysers. They are now working to scale the system to use in “commercial processes…

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