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Inexpensive catalyst uses energy from light to turn ammonia
Inexpensive catalyst uses energy from light to turn ammonia
Inexpensive catalyst uses energy from light to turn ammonia into hydrogen fuel
Rice University researchers have engineered a key light-activated nanomaterial for the hydrogen economy. Using only inexpensive raw materials, a team from Rice’s Laboratory for Nanophotonics, Syzy ...
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