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A Cheaper Hydrogen Catalyst

Using nickel as a catalyst rather than platinum could also mean less-expensive fuels cells.

Better Gas-to-Methanol Catalyst

An improved catalyst could reduce the cost of making methanol from methane.

Getting More out of Crude

An improved catalyst could help oil refineries get more gasoline out of a barrel of crude petroleum.

A New Type of Catalyst

The first mechanically activated catalyst might be used in self-healing materials.

A Catalyst for Cheaper Fuel Cells

The material could replace platinum in hydrogen vehicles.

Crystals Made to Sprout Tiny Tubes

Micrometers-wide tubes that grow spontaneously could be used to make tiny chemical devices.

Cheaper Fuel Cells

Carbon nanotubes could replace expensive platinum catalysts and help finally make fuel cells economical.

Efficient Ethanol Fuel Cells

A new catalyst could make ethanol fuel cells practical for portable gadgets.

Platinum-Free Fuel Cell

A new fuel cell uses a cheap nickel catalyst.

New Route to Hydrocarbon Biofuels

A simple catalytic process converts plant sugars into gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel.

Solar-Power Breakthrough

Researchers have found a cheap and easy way to store the energy made by solar power.

Better Catalysts for Fuel Cells

Nanoparticles with a completely new shape may lead to cheaper catalysts that could make many experimental-energy technologies more practical.

Making Gasoline from Carbon Dioxide

A solar-powered reaction turns a greenhouse gas into a valuable raw material.

Cheaper Natural Gas from Coal

Great Point says that its catalytic process could put coal back in your basement.

Creating Ethanol from Trash

Researchers find a way to make liquid fuels from waste cheaply and without the pollution produced by earlier methods.

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