A Korean-Japanese research team has developed a groundbreaking technology that enables rapid hydrogen movement within solids. This innovation stabilizes hydrogen in an anionic form, allowing it to move freely similar to a liquid, within solid materials. The breakthrough could significantly impact next-generation eco-friendly energy systems, including secondary batteries, fuel cells, and electrolysis systems. Premium Content Access
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