University of Birmingham researchers have developed a novel low-temperature method for hydrogen production, significantly reducing heat requirements. This breakthrough utilizes a perovskite catalyst, enabling hydrogen generation and regeneration at considerably lower temperatures than traditional thermochemical water splitting. The innovation promises a more cost-effective and scalable approach to producing clean hydrogen, potentially integrating with industrial waste heat.

A breakthrough hydrogen-production method could make clean fuel far cheaper and easier to generate. Researchers at the University of Birmingham developed a perovskite-based…

University of Birmingham researchers have developed a novel low-temperature method for hydrogen production, significantly reducing heat requirements. This breakthrough utilizes a…