Bengaluru Scientists Developed a Novel Alloy-Based Catalyst for the Efficient Generation of Green Hydrogen
A new efficient alloy-based catalyst developed for improved hydrogen production through electrolysis of water into hydrogen and oxygen, can pave the path towards a solution for clean energy production.
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