Low-temperature on-demand conversion of ammonia to green hydrogen gas in the presence of Ru/CeO2 catalyst and electric field Hydrogen gas, owing to its high energy density and carbon-free nature, is ...
Hydrogen gas, owing to its high energy density and carbon-free nature, is gaining much attention as the energy source for a green and sustainable future. Despite being the most abundant element in the ...
A pioneering approach has been developed to convert carbon dioxide (CO₂) into methane (CH₄)—the main component of natural gas—at room temperature. Traditionally, this process requires high ...
Heat involved in catalytic reactions can influence the local temperature and performance of the active site, potentially causing catalyst degradation and runaway scenarios. Yet, broadly applicable ...
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