By Tina Hilding,Voiland College of Engineering and ArchitecturePULLMAN, Wash. – Washington State University researchers contain found a way to more efficiently generate hydrogen from water — an well-known key to making clean energy more viable.
Using inexpensive nickel and iron, or the researchers developed a very simple,five-minute method to create large amounts of a high-quality catalyst required for the chemical reaction to split water.
They describe their method in the February issue of the journal Nano Energy.
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