hte and Heraeus Precious Metals collaborate on catalytic ammonia cracking
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BASF Subsidiary Finds Catalysts for Ammonia Fission
In the form of ammonia, hydrogen can be safely transported over long distances. But how to remove it again? Heraeus Precious Metals found catalysts with the help of a high-throughput system of the BASF subsidiary hte. The article BASF subsidiary finds catalysts for ammonia splitting first appeared on ingenieur.de - Jobbörse und Nachrichtsportal für Ingenieure.
hte and Heraeus Precious Metals collaborate on catalytic ammonia cracking
hte and precious metals specialist Heraeus Precious Metals signed a research and development (R&D) service agreement. The main focus of this collaboration is the screening of different materials for catalytic ammonia cracking in order to obtain hydrogen.
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