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Introduction
In a new study, published in the scientific journal Advanced Materials, a research team led by Professor Ergang Wang at Chalmers, show how solar energy can be used to produce hydrogen gas efficiently – and completely without platinum. Using sunlight, water and minimal particles of electrically conductive plastic, the researchers. Various techniques are employed to generate hydrogen from water, with solar hydrogen production—using solar light to split water—standing out as a cost-effective and environmentally friendly approach. However, the widespread adoption of hydrogen energy is challenged by transportation and storage.
Metal technology for hydrogen solar container
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