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Methanol reformers convert easy-to-transport methanol into hydrogen. But conventional reformers still come with a number of drawbacks – catalyst attri..

German researchers involved in seawater desalination project in the Persian Gulf

 E-Mail IMAGE: The port of Siraf on the Persian Gulf would be an appropriate site at which the planned method could be employed, thus allowing local settlements to supply themselves with drinking. view more  Credit: photo/©: Amir Jangizehi, JGU Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU) is involved in an international research project launched by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). The aim of the project is to improve water security in the Middle East. Various cross-border research and development projects will be carried out - ranging from the use of innovative water technologies to efficient water sector management approaches. The Mainz teams, led by Professor Sebastian Seiffert from JGU and Professor Michael Maskos, also from JGU and head of the Fraunhofer Institute for Microengineering and Microsystems IMM, will be participating in the BMBF project and collaborating with three partners from Iran and Iraq. Our goal is to use temperature-sen

The world s first high-temperature ammonia-powered fuel cell for shipping

The world s first high-temperature ammonia-powered fuel cell for shipping
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