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New ultra stainless steel could make seawater hydrogen cheaper

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Researchers at the University of Hong Kong developed a stainless steel that forms a second protective layer and resists corrosion in high-voltage seawater electrolysis. The alloy could help replace expensive titanium parts in green hydrogen systems and lower costs, though it still needs further engineering before widespread industrial use. [sciencedaily.com]

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