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Monday, April 18, 2011
Hydrogen-producing catalysts could replace lithium batteries
The Engineer April 15, 2011
Catalysts that make hydrogen from formic acid could eventually replace lithium batteries and power a host of mobile devices. Edman Tsang at Oxford University’s Department of Chemistry and his colleagues are developing such catalysts, which can produce hydrogen at room temperature without the need for solvents or additives.
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