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University of Tokyo, Toho University, Nissan Chemical Pave the Way to Ammonia Fuel Cells

Aug. 19, 2019

Filed Under: Innovation Tagged With: ammonia, ammonia fuel cells, fuel cells, Ken Sakata, Nissan Chemical, R&D, research, synthesis, Yoshiaki Nishibayashi

A research group led by University of Tokyo Professor Yoshiaki Nishibayashi and Toho University Professor Ken Sakata has developed a…...

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