Vitaly Busko, Nornickel’s Vice President of Innovation, said the company also produces separation membranes made of an alloy of palladium and vanadium. These membranes make it possible to produce 30-50% more ultrapure hydrogen with the same energy and time consumption.

Norilsk Nickel has also developed catalysts for hydrogen-air fuel cells that are twice as efficient as similar ones on the market. Busko noted that these catalysts are currently being tested in China following successful laboratory tests in Russia.

Source: Ferra

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