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Journal of Environmental Hazards

ISSN: 2684-4923

Open Access

Does New Techniques Help Convert Ammonia to Green Hydrogen

Abstract

Sravya Akkula*

Using smelling salts as a transporter for hydrogen conveyance has picked up footing lately in light of the fact that alkali is a lot simpler to liquify than hydrogen and is in this way a lot simpler to store and move. Northwestern's innovative advancement defeats a few existing boundaries to the creation of clean hydrogen from alkali. "The plague for hydrogen power modules has been the absence of conveyance foundation," said Sossina Haile, lead creator of the examination. "It's troublesome and costly to ship hydrogen, yet a broad smelling salts conveyance framework as of now exists. There are pipelines for it. We convey loads of alkali everywhere on the world for manure. In the event that you give us smelling salts, the electrochemical frameworks we created can change that alkali over to power module prepared, clean hydrogen on location at any scale.

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