UC Riverside scientists have made a groundbreaking discovery that promises to revolutionize the fight against pollution from hydrogen engines. Their innovative approach involves infusing platinum in catalytic converters with a highly porous material called Y zeolites, significantly boosting the efficiency of the converters. This breakthrough method enhances the reactions between nitrogen oxides and hydrogen, effectively transforming them into harmless nitrogen gas and water vapor.
Scientists cut harmful pollution from hydrogen engines
Catalytic emissions cleanup efficiency greatly improved.
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