hydrogen fuel

Developers of E-TAC technology, from right to left: Dr. Chen Dotan, Prof. Avner Rothschild, Dr. Abigail Landman and Prof. Gideon Gerder. Photo: Technion spokespeople

The Royal Society of Chemistry awarded a prize to the Technion researchers who developed E-TAC - a technology for the production of green hydrogen

"The E-TAC team is a wonderful example of why we should celebrate dramatic scientific achievements," the award's justifications state.
Illustration: The vision of artificial photosynthesis as a way to improve human well-being. The illustration won first place in the SUN-ERGY competition in December. The competition was held as part of the Sunrise project, which aims to develop technologies for the production of renewable and non-polluting energy. Courtesy of the Technion spokesperson

Artificial photosynthesis

A train powered by hydrogen fuel. Photo: Image by Erich Westendarp from Pixabay

with the power of hydrogen

biological enzymes. Illustration: shutterstock

Biological enzymes as a source of hydrogen

A hydrogen-based electric car. Illustration: Electriq~Global

An Israeli startup presents progress in refueling cars with water

A model of a hydrogen-powered car at the CES ASIA 2018 exhibition held in Shanghai in June 2018. Photo: Avi Blizovsky

Chemical building blocks self-assemble to form a catalyst

Illustration: pixabay.

Hydrogen fuel production inspired by photosynthesis in nature

Toyota's right-hand fuel cell presented at its exhibition in New York in 2014. Photo: Joseph Brent.

Fast and sensitive detector for hydrogen detection

Using the sun's energy, a photoelectrochemical device (PEC), a type of solar cell, can break down water molecules more efficiently than other methods, in order to produce hydrogen. In a new study, the researchers developed a facility that is resistant to corrosion and thus brings us closer to an environmentally friendly hydrogen economy. Source: pixabay.

Another step towards a sustainable hydrogen economy

Toyota's right-hand fuel cell presented at its exhibition in New York in 2014. Photo: Joseph Brent.

An important step on the way to hydrogen fuel

In the photo from left to right: Dr. Bracha Halaf, Chief Scientist in the Office of the Chief Scientist at the Ministry of Energy and Water who participated in the visit; Gendi Finkelstein, Vice President of Technology at Gensel; Yorgo Hachimarkakis, Secretary General of the European Hydrogen Organization; Vermi Reshef, Gensel CEO

The Secretary General of Hydrogen Europe visited Israel

New materials are created by fixing them to a disk and then examining them to determine their properties. [Courtesy of Caltech]

New materials that convert water into fuel

Diagram 2 - Demonstration of the technology developed at the Technion: the oxygen and hydrogen are created and stored in completely separate cells. According to Abigail, it is possible to replace one of the electrodes (anode) with a light-sensitive electrode (photo-anode), so that the conversion of water and solar energy into hydrogen fuel will be carried out directly, that is, in one process. Source: Courtesy of the Technion.

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Molecular structures that "filter" electrons according to their chiral structure. Source: Weizmann Institute magazine.

The secret is the color

XNUMXD rendering of the boat: Pierrick Contin / Energy Observer

Sail against the current

Water splitting using an innovative metallic catalyst [Courtesy of KTH The Royal Institute of Technology]

Production of hydrogen from water at hand

A nanometer photocatalyst consisting of a quantum dot (green) embedded in a nanorod (yellow) at the other end of which is a platinum particle (purple). Courtesy of the Technion spokesperson

break the water

A simple, efficient and cheap system for producing hydrogen from water.

Artificial leaf for clean production of hydrogen fuel

The interactions of the hydrogen bonds cause the atoms in each of the molecules of the dimer to vibrate at a common rate. [Courtesy of L. De Marco/UChicago]

directly observe hydrogen bonds

BMW hydrogen powered car. Photo from Wikimedia Commons

New and cheap materials for the production of hydrogen fuel

Rock salt from California. Photo: shutterstock. The pinkish-oval color of salt grains found in parts of the California and Nevada deserts is caused by "salt-loving" microorganisms called halobacteria.

Microorganisms help develop hydrogen fuel

Image showing hydrogen gas bubbling out from the surface of a nickel phosphide crystal. [Courtesy: Eric Popczun, Penn State University]

Alternatives to clean fuel based on nanoparticles

Catalyst operation for hydrogen gas storage. Figure: US Department of Energy

A new catalyst for hydrogen gas storage

The project manager - Dr. Ronald Besser

Portable hydrogen micro-backup for fuel cells

Gregory Jerkiewicz

New findings regarding platinum catalyst

An illustration of the material ammonia borane, which could be the key to hydrogen storage for hydrogen fuel.

Another step towards the development of hydrogen fuel

Neutron scattering analysis reveals a layered structure of a composite material that self-organizes and produces hydrogen

A new system for producing hydrogen fuel

Samuel Mao

A cheap and clean method to produce hydrogen for fuel cells

From left: Jeffrey Long, Christopher Chang and Hemamala Karunadasa - discoverers of the new metallic catalyst. Photo: Roy Kaltschmidt of Berkeley Labs Public Relations Department

A new metallic catalyst for producing hydrogen from water

Among the research participants: Hirohito Nagasawa (left), Anders Nilsson (center) and Mike Toney (right). Photo by Kelen Tuttle

A new form of platinum and its use in fuel cells

An oxide-graphene array

Graphene sheets as a solution for hydrogen storage

Conversion of carbon dioxide to carbon monoxide

Carbon dioxide reduction using light

Cosmic scene with DNA, stars, solvents and atomic circles in oral flow.

A new catalyst will allow hydrogen to be used as a clean fuel

Cosmic scene with DNA, stars, solvents and atomic circles in oral flow.

Artificial catalyst for hydrogen production

Cosmic scene with DNA, stars, solvents and atomic circles in oral flow.

New possibilities for creating hydrogen from algae

Cosmic scene with DNA, stars, solvents and atomic circles in oral flow.

refuel with hydrogen

BMW hydrogen powered car. Photo from Wikimedia Commons

Nine world records for a car with a BMW hydrogen combustion engine