New ultra stainless steel stuns researchers
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Researchers at the University of Hong Kong developed a new stainless steel called SS-H2 that forms a second protective layer at high voltages, allowing it to withstand the harsh conditions of seawater-based hydrogen production. This breakthrough could cut electrolyzer structural material costs by 40 times compared to expensive titanium components currently used.
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