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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.
Startup OCOchem has built factory-assembled “artificial photosynthesis” cells to make formate, a widely used chemical now ...
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 ...
"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 ...
This Mg protocol will then be one of the sustainable CO 2 conversion protocols, for a CO 2-neutral process to produce various chemicals and fuels (methane, methanol, formic acid and hydrogen).
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 ...