Bubbles of hydrogen gas are generated from the reaction of water with an aluminum-gallium composite. Credit: Amberchan et al. Aluminum is a highly reactive metal that can strip oxygen from water ...
Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) claim they can efficiently produce hydrogen from recycled aluminum cans in seawater by combining them with gallium-indium and caffeine.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Environmental systems scientist at the University of Delaware. Gallium metal has the unusual property of melting at room ...
Platform positioned to challenge China’s near-total global production monopoly of refined gallium for use in defense and semiconductor markets Xerion awarded Phase I Small Business Innovation Research ...
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