Thermochemical energy storage (TCES) systems are innovative technologies designed to store energy in the form of chemical bonds, allowing for high energy density and long-term energy conservation.
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Furthermore, a comprehensive understanding of its heterogeneous structure by advanced characterization of the state-of-the-art techniques is highly needed, which will guide the further fractionation ...
An interdisciplinary team at POSTECH has developed a technology that addresses key limitations in clean hydrogen production ...
In a joint experimental-theoretical work, a team of researchers, including theorists from UC San Diego, have shown for the ...
Technical and strategic nuclear consultancy Equilibrion announced it is to lead a study to explore how deployment of ...
POSTECH's interdisciplinary team identifies a novel microwave method for hydrogen generation, reducing thermal energy needs ...
Heterogeneous catalysts speed up chemical reactions by being in a different state than the reactants. They are efficient and ...
POSTECH researchers developed a microwave-driven method to reduce hydrogen production temperatures by over 60%, achieving ...
Biomass: According to an American Chemical Society Journal article, recycling plastic can effectively address plastic waste ...