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The Search for New Materials for Hydrogen Storage
September 20, 2012 Hydrogen is the ideal fuel for new types of fuel cell vehicles, but one problem is how to store hydrogen. A researcher in Sweden shows that new materials with interesting properties can be ... > full story -
Nanoparticles: Two-Faced Materials Boost Hydrogen Production
September 12, 2012 Inexpensive hybrid metal and oxide nanostructures prove to be a catalyst that enhance sunlight-powered hydrogen production, researchers have ... > full story -
Microbiologist Patents Process to Improve Biofuel Production
September 11, 2012 Biofuel production can be an expensive process that requires considerable fossil fuels, but a Missouri S&T microbiologist’s patented process could reduce the cost and the reliance on fossil ... > full story -
Biofuel Waste Product Recycled for Electricity
September 4, 2012 A by-product of biofuel manufacture can power microbial fuel cells to generate electricity cheaply and efficiently, according to scientists. The work could help develop self-powered devices that ... > full story -
Activating and Deactivating Gold Nanoparticle Catalysts May Lead to Longer-Lasting Hydrogen Fuel Cells
August 29, 2012 The latest advance in imaging technology helps optimize catalysts for use in onboard fuel processing. A*STAR researchers have identified the subtle, atomic-scale structural transformations that can ... > full story -
Superior Fuel Cell Material Developed
August 24, 2012 Using a mixture of gold, copper and platinum nanoparticles, researchers have developed a more powerful and longer lasting fuel cell ... > full story -
Scientists Produce Hydrogen for Fuel Cells Using an Inexpensive Catalyst Under Real-World Conditions
August 23, 2012 Scientists have produced hydrogen, a renewable energy source, from water using an inexpensive catalyst under industrially relevant conditions (using pH neutral water, surrounded by atmospheric ... > full story -
Researchers Probe Invisible Vacancies in Fuel Cell Materials
August 22, 2012 Knowing the position of missing oxygen atoms could be the key to cheaper solid oxide fuel cells with longer lifetimes. New microscopy research is enabling scientists to map these vacancies at an ... > full story -
Scientists Examine Effects of Manufactured Nanoparticles on Soybean Crops
August 20, 2012 Sunscreens, lotions, and cosmetics contain tiny metal nanoparticles that wash down the drain at the end of the day, or are discharged after manufacturing. Those nanoparticles eventually end up in ... > full story -
Cleaner Fuel for Cruise Ships and Other Big Vessels from Ingredients in Detergents, Medicines
August 20, 2012 Scientists have developed a new fuel mixture to ease the major air pollution and cost problems facing cruise ships, oil tankers and container ships. These vessels tend to burn the cheapest and most ... > full story
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