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Affordable fuel cells closer: Synthetic molecule first electricity-making catalyst to use iron to split hydrogen gas
Affordable fuel cells closer: Synthetic molecule first electricity-making catalyst to use iron to split hydrogen gas
- To make fuel cells more economical, engineers want a fast and efficient iron-based molecule that splits hydrogen gas to make electricity. Researchers now report such a catalyst. It is the first iron-based catalyst that converts hydrogen directly to electricity. The result moves chemists and engineers one step closer to widely affordable fuel cells.
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10.1038/nchem.1571
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