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| Permalink View Article Stats Whatever happened to the hydrogen economy? - environment - 28 November 2008 - New Scientist Quicklink submitted by sometimes blinded (Add your own quicklinks easily with the OpEdNews Quick Link Browser bookmark) |
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| Most hydrogen is currently made in refineries by heating natural gas with steam in the presence of a catalyst, but this usually relies on energy from fossil fuels and can generate carbon dioxide as a by-product. ITM Power claims: a membrane to replace platinum. Using half a dozen commonly available hydrocarbons, it has developed a solid but flexible polymer gel that is three times as conductive as existing PEMs. |
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