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RMIT researchers turn wastewater pollutants into green hydrogen

Researchers at Australia’s RMIT University have developed an experimental method that uses wastewater contaminants to support green hydrogen production, potentially reducing the need for freshwater in the process.

As informed, the team’s latest work – which involved the University of Melbourne, Australian Synchrotron, and University of New South Wales – builds on previous breakthroughs, including a method that removes microplastics from water using magnets and a technique boosting hydrogen production using seawater.

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