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Research teams at Chung-Ang University in South Korea and Qingdao University of Science and Technology have developed a breakthrough ruthenium nanocatalyst that can efficiently produce hydrogen from seawater while resisting corrosion from chloride ions. The catalyst addresses a major hurdle in hydrogen production: the dependence on freshwater in conventional electrolysis.

https://www.perplexity.ai/page/korean-scientists-develop-brea-WUToMsCOSviBps.U5lZKMA

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Polymathematician 3mo ago 💬 1

What does this mean in layman terms?

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halalmoney 3mo ago 💬 1

The breakthrough enables scalable hydrogen production directly from seawater, reducing reliance on freshwater and fossil fuels while supporting decarbonization across transportation, industrial, and power generation sectors

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