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The Hydrogen Stream: Japanese scientists develop proton-conducting perovskites for fuel cells

The Hydrogen Stream: Japanese scientists develop proton-conducting perovskites for fuel cells
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Resolving Proton-Conducting Perovskites Issues for Future Fuel Cells

Resolving Proton-Conducting Perovskites Issues for Future Fuel Cells
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Sodium-Ion Batteries Get a Boost with Novel PFA Binder

Researchers from the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology sought more affordable and accessible materials for rechargeable batteries due to the rising demand for energy-storage devices.

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Researchers develop new electrode binder material for high-performance sodium-ion batteries

Lithium-ion batteries have been at the forefront of energy storage technologies. However, the availability of lithium is limited. Consequently, the growing demand for energy-storage systems has led to the search for low-cost .

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New way of making green steel with electricity

Boston Metal is creating green steel using an electrochemical process called molten oxide electrolysis, which releases oxygen as its byproduct.

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