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Catalyst that changes itself could make green hydrogen cheaper

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Catalyst that changes itself could make green hydrogen cheaper
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Researchers at the Centre for Nano and Soft Matter Sciences in Bengaluru have discovered that molybdenum carbide catalysts reorganize their structure during the green hydrogen production process. This self-changing behavior improves the catalyst's efficiency and durability, potentially lowering costs for renewable fuel production.

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Improving catalyst efficiency is a critical step in making green hydrogen a commercially viable alternative to fossil fuels.

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