Thermal decomposition reactions are common in everyday life. For example, sodium hydrogen carbonate, also called baking soda, thermally decomposes when you bake muffins. The gas produced in this ...
Their novel electrochemical process can store carbon dioxide in water with the power of solar or wind, while also producing by-products such as green hydrogen and calcium carbonate – perhaps the ...
Located at Toyota's terminal in the Port of Long Beach, this cutting-edge facility houses a 2.8MW Molten Carbonate Fuel Cell (MCFC). This MCFC converts natural gas into syngas (a mix of hydrogen ...