Scientists from Peking University have developed a new hydrogen production method that eliminates direct CO2 emissions. This innovative process uses a novel catalyst to produce hydrogen by reacting bioethanol with water at 270°C, reducing energy consumption. The method also co-produces valuable acetic acid, presenting economic potential.
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