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BayoTech, Inc. has filed a patent for an advanced Water Gas Shift (WGS) Reactor System to improve hydrogen generation efficiency. This system promises to enhance hydrogen production by incorporating several novel features.
The invention comprises several core components: a support body, a hydrogen electrode active layer, an electrolyte layer, and an oxygen electrode layer.
The patent introduces an advanced hydrogen production device designed to improve efficiency and energy utilization in methanol-reforming.
This invention revolves around a functional unit for a hydrogen gas system designed for mobile applications.
AIST has developed a unique hydroxyl group-containing polymer that forms a stable crosslinked body when exposed to light.
This technology leverages a radiation source covering both high-energy ultraviolet (UV) and low-energy infrared (IR) light, utilizing the full spectrum to maximize efficiency in the water-splitting process.
Polski Koncern Naftowy Orlen Spółka Akcyjna, a leading Polish oil refining and petrol retailing company, has recently filed a patent titled “Method for Powering an Internal Combustion Piston Engine Using a Mixture of Hydrogen and Hydrocarbons.”
Inventor collaboration aims to bridge the gap between clean energy generation and sustainable hydrogen fuel production.
A new patent, titled “Hydrogen-Sensitive Color-Changing Material,” filed on June 6, 2024, by the Suzhou Institute of Nano-Tech and Nano-Bionics (SINANO) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, introduces a promising advancement in this field.
ENEOS Corporation has recently filed a patent for a novel polymer technology that could significantly advance hydrogen-related applications.
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