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Unlocking the Power of Hydrogen

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Chemistry for the Future: Clean Energy
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Kylie Vincent and Philip Ash discuss how bacteria harness the energy stored within hydrogen molecules, and how this could help build a more sustainable energy future.

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Series
Chemistry for the Future: Clean Energy
People
Kylie Vincent
Philip Ash
Keywords
chemistry
Energy
hydrogen
enzyme
bacteria
nickel
iron
platinum
Metal
catalyst
Department: Department of Chemistry
Date Added: 10/06/2015
Duration: 00:03:18

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