A team at Brown University has developed a platinum cobalt alloy catalyst that might help bring down the price of hydrogen fuel cells
Posted by Cory Groshek on October 30, 2018 6:04 pm
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As reported by Design News, a team at Brown University has developed a platinum cobalt alloy catalyst that might help bring down the price of hydrogen fuel cells.
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