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more potential for molybdenum

  1. 46 Posts.
    An interesting article by Michael Montgomery in Moly Investing News entitled:
    "Molybdenum as a Clean Energy Option"
    Two key points emerge,

    1.Researchers at UC Berkeley are developing molybdenum as a substitute for platinum electrodes to produce hydrogen by electrolysis of dirty water or seawater in neutral conditions without the need for organic catalysts. A much cheaper alternative.

    and

    2.From the University of Stanford and the Technical University of Denmark comes an even more remarkable use of molybdenum. Using nanotechnology molybdenum sulphide they can "crack hydrogen from water not with electricity but with sunlight"
    Although some time away from development,I imagine, it suggests that there is a lot more ahead for this unique metal

    cheers,

    CS
 
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