Hydrogen storage leap: solar-driven copolymer captures and releases green hydrogen on demand
The article accurately describes recent advancements in hydrogen storage and production using a water-soluble redox-active copolymer developed by researchers at Ulm University and Friedrich Schiller University Jena. The copolymer efficiently captures solar energy and releases hydrogen on demand, even in the dark. This innovative approach addresses challenges in sustainable energy storage and aligns with ongoing efforts in Europe to promote green hydrogen technologies. The information is current, with the study published in Nature Communications in February 2026.
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