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A leading university in the UK. Prof. Mark D. Symes and collaborators at the university pioneered the original form of decoupled electrolysis with solution-phase redox mediators in 2013. The university remains at the forefront of DWE research and tech transfer[4].
The institution from which Clyde Hydrogen was spun out, specifically from its School of Chemistry.
Professor Mark Symes leads a standout project on decoupled electrolysis of seawater, funded by UK HyRES.
A team of chemists from this university developed the innovative hybrid flow battery system.

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