Researchers from Washington State University and international collaborators have discovered that lignin-based jet fuel can store hydrogen in a stable liquid form. The study unveils a method to bind volatile hydrogen chemically, simplifying storage and transport without pressurized tanks. Working with Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, the University of New Haven, and Natural Resources Canada, the

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