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From 2372°F to 752°F: Microwave zaps temperature for green hydrogen production
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Spanish researchers have developed advanced materials that harness microwave radiation to produce clean hydrogen from water.

For a sustainable future, clean and efficient hydrogen production is crucial. A research team from Spain is making significant strides in this field by developing novel materials that utilize microwave radiation to generate hydrogen from water.

The researchers have focused on creating materials with redox properties that respond optimally to microwave radiation. They demonstrated a precise and fast process for extracting oxygen, showing the effectiveness of the materials.

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