Catalytic dehydrogenation of alkanes constitutes a cornerstone of modern petrochemical manufacturing, enabling the selective conversion of saturated hydrocarbons into valuable alkenes and hydrogen.
Magnesium hydride has long been touted for its potential to store large amounts of hydrogen, something essential if hydrogen is to play a role in powering a sustainable future. Yet, sluggish ...
The U.S. Department of Energy’s Ames Laboratory launched a new catalyst based on nitrogen and carbon to extract hydrogen from hydrogen storage materials at mild temperatures and under normal ...
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