SMRTR Science & EngineeringMay 18, 2026Interesting Engineering

New hydrogen fuel cell membrane runs at 482°F without water for clean energy use

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Monash University scientists created ultra-thin graphene and boron nitride membranes that enable hydrogen fuel cells to operate at 482°F without water, potentially accelerating clean energy adoption in transportation and heavy industry.

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