Developing efficient systems for the dehydrogenation of formic acid may provide an efficient way for storing and transporting hydrogen. In this issue of Joule , Lingyu Piao and colleagues report… Click to show full abstract
Developing efficient systems for the dehydrogenation of formic acid may provide an efficient way for storing and transporting hydrogen. In this issue of Joule , Lingyu Piao and colleagues report a composite that converts formic acid to CO 2 and hydrogen under light illumination with rates, selectivity, and durability that show promise for its implementation.
               
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