Scientists turbocharge hydrogen fuel cells with multifuncional catalyst

Nicholas Fearn
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Development of electric vehicles could have competition from hydrogen fuel-cell technology

Scientists in the US claim to have found a way to turbocharge fuel cells by using a multi-functional catalyst, a development that could pave the way for more powerful non-fossil-fuel vehicles. G...

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