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Novel Hydrogen Technologies - 26 March 2003 - Imperial College, London

The UK Hydrogen Energy Network (H2NET) held a specialist workshop on the subject of Novel Hydrogen Technologies at Imperial College on 26 March 2003. The programme included presentations on novel potential biochemical catalysts for fuel cells, biological methods of hydrogen production, and a report from a recent international symposium on metal hydride materials.

Details of the seminar are available in the below documents.

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Download Acrobat Reader Chemistry, Electrochemistry and the all-iron hydrogenases


Chris Pickett

Download Acrobat Reader Hydrogenase and the Bio-Fuel-Cell project


Fraser Armstrong

Download Acrobat Reader Sustainable Hydrogen Production from Biomass by Fermentation


Freda Hawkes

Download Acrobat Reader The Energy White Paper


Geoff Dutton


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Download Word Viewer 1. Programme

Download Acrobat Reader Chemistry, Electrochemistry and the all-iron hydrogenases

Download Acrobat Reader Hydrogenase and the Bio-Fuel-Cell project

Download Acrobat Reader Sustainable Hydrogen Production from Biomass by Fermentation

Download Acrobat Reader The Energy White Paper



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