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Rutgers Chemists Develop Technology to Produce Clean-Burning Hydrogen Fuel

Rutgers Chemists Develop Technology to Produce Clean-Burning Hydrogen Fuel

Image: Tewodros Asefa A new technology based on carbon nanotubes promises commercially viable hydrogen production from water.

Image: Tewodros Asefa A new technology based on carbon nanotubes promises commercially viable hydrogen production from water.

New catalyst based on carbon nanotubes may rival cost-prohibitive platinum for reactions that split water into hydrogen and oxygen

Rutgers researchers have developed a technology that could overcome a major cost barrier to make clean-burning hydrogen fuel – a fuel that could replace expensive and environmentally harmful fossil fuels.

“Hydrogen has long been expected to play a vital role in our future energy landscapes by mitigating, if not completely eliminating, our reliance on fossil fuels,” said Tewodros (Teddy) Asefa, associate professor of chemistry and chemical biology in the School of Arts and Sciences. “We have developed a sustainable chemical catalyst that, we hope with the right industry partner, can bring this vision to life.”

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