University of Houston: New Catalyst Moves Seawater Desalination, Hydrogen Production Closer to Commercialization
January 29, 2021
January 29, 2021
HOUSTON, Texas, Jan. 29 (TNSJou) -- The University of Houston issued the following news release:
Seawater makes up about 96% of all water on earth, making it a tempting resource to meet the world's growing need for clean drinking water and carbon-free energy. And scientists already have the technical ability to both desalinate seawater and split it to produce hydrogen, which is in demand as a source of clean energy.
But existing methods require multiple steps performed . . .
Seawater makes up about 96% of all water on earth, making it a tempting resource to meet the world's growing need for clean drinking water and carbon-free energy. And scientists already have the technical ability to both desalinate seawater and split it to produce hydrogen, which is in demand as a source of clean energy.
But existing methods require multiple steps performed . . .