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Thermochemical water splitting

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A method for producing hydrogen by using heat to split water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen, rather than relying on electricity.

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University of Birmingham researchers have patented a perovskite catalyst enabling hydrogen production at 150–500°C, tapping industrial waste heat for lower-cost, on-site clean hydrogen.

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