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Breakthrough in Ammonia Synthesis: Researchers Develop Carbon Nanotubes Enhanced Catalyst

Research conducted by a team of scientists at Zhejiang University has led to a significant breakthrough in ammonia synthesis. The team developed a low-ruthenium catalyst, RuFe-CeO2-CNT, which contains ruthenium-iron alloy nanoclusters, cerium dioxide nanorods, and carbon nanotubes. This innovative catalyst has demonstrated excellent catalytic activity, surpassing that of traditional RuFe-CeO2

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Breakthrough in Nanotechnology: Researchers Develop Cost-Effective Catalysts for Clean Hydrogen Production

Researchers from National Sun Yat-sen University in Taiwan have made a groundbreaking discovery in the field of nanotechnology, developing new catalysts that can efficiently produce clean hydrogen from methanol. The newly synthesized trimetallic and bimetallic Ni-Co-Mo oxide nanocomposites have shown exceptional bifunctional activity in both hydrogen evolution and methanol oxidation