Johnson Matthey, with a long-standing presence in Germiston South, South Africa, has developed a sound-based technology recovering 92% of platinum from hydrogen fuel cell stacks. Using acoustic cavitation, this innovation gently breaks down membrane electrode assemblies in platinum-based PEM fuel cells, supporting greener, cleaner recycling.
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