March 2006   Vol. XXI   No. 3   ISSN 1080-8019
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U-Texas Team Develops More Efficient H2/CO2 Separation Membrane for Steam Reforming

AUSTIN, TX - Aspirations of "green" hydrogen advocates notwithstanding who want to make the stuff simply by splitting water via electrolysis and clean, renewables-derived electricity, most hydrogen today is made industrially by breaking down natural gas - a fossil fuel - by steam-reforming it.


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