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SunHydrogen announce nanoparticle technology progress

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Global Hydrogen Review,


SunHydrogen is developing a breakthrough, low-cost technology to make renewable hydrogen using sunlight and any source of water, including seawater and wastewater. The only byproduct of hydrogen fuel is pure water, unlike hydrocarbon fuels such as oil, coal and natural gas that release CO2 and other contaminants into the atmosphere when used. By optimising the science of water electrolysis at the nano-level, SunHydrogen’s low-cost nanoparticles mimic photosynthesis to efficiently use sunlight to separate hydrogen from water, ultimately producing environmentally-friendly renewable hydrogen.

 

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Since assuming the role of Chief Scientific Officer, Dr. Syed Mubeen has worked to expand SunHydrogen’s scientific operations and research capabilities to scale up fabrication of its nanoparticle hydrogen generator units by the end of the 2022 fiscal year.

The addition of several new senior engineers and chemists has streamlined manufacturing operations and the company is on track to demonstrate a production-quality prototype of its nanoparticle-based green hydrogen technology. Syed Mubeen’s plan for the remainder of 2022 is to build on this progress with multiple production-quality prototype demonstrations by 4Q22.

Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/product-news/29032022/sunhydrogen-announce-nanoparticle-technology-progress/

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