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New research shows that formic acid could be used as a safe, easy-to-transport source of hydrogen for fuel cells. Matthias Beller and his colleagues at the Leibniz Institute of Catalysis ...
Organic compounds such as formic acid, which is nontoxic and a liquid at room temperature (density, 1.22 g cm −3), have been widely used as hydrogen sources in liquid-phase transfer ...
A researcher at AIST, in collaboration with the University of Tsukuba, has developed a highly efficient method for the direct formic acid synthesis from carbon dioxide and hydrogen. The research ...
It's towed behind the bus in a compact trailer, and converts a fuel called hydrozine – made up of 99 percent formic acid and 1 percent a performance enhancing agent – into hydrogen and CO2.
In this study, we aim to develop an efficient technology for continuous production of high-pressure and high-quality hydrogen without CO-contamination from formic acid under mild reaction conditions ...
One liter of liquid ammonia can store 1300 L of hydrogen gas. *Formic acid: Organic compound containing 4wt% hydrogen, which is liquid at room temperature and atmospheric pressure. Formic acid is ...
Scribner's 670 Electrolysis Workstation is used to develop systems that convert electrical energy into fuels and chemical ...
"Formic acid is an indispensable chemical in various industries, and its potential as a hydrogen carrier makes it a critical component for a sustainable energy future," said Xue Jia, an assistant ...
An international team of scientists has discovered a new method of high-speed storage of carbon dioxide in a bacterial enzyme that could eventually help fight climate change. The accumulation of ...