SMRTR Science & EngineeringMay 18, 2026Reddit

Scientists just unlocked a cheaper way to make clean hydrogen fuel

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Researchers developed a platinum-free catalyst combining rhenium and molybdenum phosphide that splits water into hydrogen using renewable electricity, running 1,000+ hours at industrial performance—potentially making clean hydrogen fuel cheaper and more scalable.

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