Today we are going to talk about a chemical compound that, although not new, is gaining prominence in the energy transition: hydrogen peroxide (H₂O₂). Yes, the same one you have in your first aid kit to disinfect wounds. But what...
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Hydrogen Selenide: A Key Compound in the Energy Transition When we talk about the energy transition, hydrogen often makes headlines as the great promise of an emission-free future. But, beyond the classic green or blue hydrogen, there are lesser-known compounds...
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Bimetallic Catalysts: The Future of Efficient Hydrogenation? 🔋 Introduction: Transition metal-catalyzed transfer hydrogenation (TH) with in situ negative hydrogen (H-) has received great attention as an alternative to conventional high-pressure hydrogenation processes. This study presents the synthesis of novel ternary...
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Hello everyone! Today, we’re diving in to the fascinating world of hydrogen sulfate, a chemical compound that, although not as popular as other hydrogen derivatives, plays an interesting role in industry and science. If you’re someone who enjoys discovering how...
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When we think of green hydrogen, the most common thing is to imagine its use as a clean fuel in transport or power generation. But did you know that this element can also be crucial for the production of key...
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What is magnesium hydride? Imagine being able to store a large amount of hydrogen in a solid, light, and abundant material. Magnesium hydride (MgH₂) is one of the most promising options for achieving this. It is a chemical compound made...
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