Friday, March 13, 2026

Green hydrogen production significantly enhanced by Innovative research using sound waves

The discovery was made by RMIT University researchers.Engineers at the RMIT University in Australia have worked out a ground-breaking and promising method for increasing green hydrogen production by 14 times using sound waves via electrolysis to split water.Sound waves make extracting hydrogen form water easier.In addition to sound waves making it easier to extract H2 from water, according to the RMIT University researchers, what they have invented could also considerably lower the cost of green hydrogen production. The simple reason is that their sound wave production method does not require the use of costly electrode materials like platinum or iridium. RMIT associate professor Amgad Rezk explained that since the water is not a corrosive electrolyte, cheaper electrodes can be used like silver.High-frequency vibrations were used by the engineers in their research to “divide and…

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