When quantum electrodynamics, the quantum field theory of electrons and photons, was being developed after World War II, one of the major challenges for theorists was calculating a value for the Lamb ...
Scientists have created a catalyst for hydrogen generation from ammonia that becomes more active with time, and by counting atoms revealed changes that boost the catalyst's performance.
The process utilizing the newly developed cell achieved 1.2 times higher hydrogen productivity and more than 1.8 times higher electron production compared to existing bio-electrochemical hydrogen ...
Hydrogen is increasingly taking centre stage as nations and industries launch action plans to reduce carbon emissions and meet urgent climate targets. This naturally occurring gas, abundant yet ...
The results, published in The Journal of Physical Chemistry C, pave the way for further inroads into carbon-free "green" hydrogen technologies using non-greenhouse-gas-emitting forms of power with ...