but I really feel that hydrogen is the way forward,
photograph Joseph Brent./Wikimedia Commons, to our energy needs, both for cars, homes and industry, and here is some great news, to produce hydrogen the insanely rare and expensive mineral iridium has to be used, but researchers from the RIKEN Centre for Sustainable Resource Science (CSRS) in Japan have found that instead of iridium, manganese could
be used instead, with just a trace of iridium need for use as a catalyst,
with the new catalyst, hydrogen production was possible
continuously for over 3000 hours (about four months) at 82% efficiency without
any degradation. “The unexpected interaction between manganese oxide and
iridium was key to our success,” says co-author Ailong Li, going forward, the team has already begun working with
industry partners who have improved the original iridium-manganese catalyst.
They also intend to continue studying the chemical interaction between iridium
and manganese oxide to reduce the required amount of iridium further, what great news for the energy industry, for the article which first was published in Nature, have a look here.
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