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The Hydrogen cell is on everyone's lips lately. This innovative invention promises to power cars using only water and hydrogen. Is it the future of motoring? What is green hydrogen? What about a platinum catalyst? And with a homemade experiment. Toy hydrogen car link: https://amzn.to/3JcDFw2 Toy hydrogen mill link: https://amzn.to/41OCURa No atoms were harmed during the recording of this video. Follow me on social media! Instagram ► / aschemist Twitter ► / pontebata Twitch ► / pontebata Shorts Channel ► @PonteBata Discord ► / discord Video made at the Chemistry Department of the University of Girona Thanks to the people who offered me their help and talent when making this video: To the Barcelona City Council for inviting us to the inauguration. To Jordi Rosa for his help in the early stages of the script. To Paula Crespo for her incredible editing skills. Contact: [email protected] To Luck Studio for their incredible cover design. Twitter: @Luckstudio_ To Alex Losada for his work with the audio. To my dear friend Pedro for helping me with his gift of writing. To Hector “Vergilio” del Rosario, Victor Monzón, Kevin García and Saúl Ojeda for their patience and advice. To my colleagues from the Chemistry Department: Nuria Alsina, Ricard López, Artur, Albert Poater, Agustí Lledó and Montse Rodríguez. To Dr Josep Duran for being the great support and the best thesis director one could wish for. ►Music and sound: Terrain – Splasher Malibu Cruise – Sarah the Illstrumentalist Teahouse Event – SINY Life in Pieces – Howard Harper Cribs 64 – Levante Maneas Orange -- SINY Cambodia Rain -- SINY Dansez -- Fasion Can't Make Up My Mind - Gloria Tells ►Images and video: Portraits of the protagonists, famous scientists and hydrogen fuel cells from Wikimedia Commons. Images of NASA launches: https://images.nasa.gov/ Hydrogen car • Volkswagen HyMotion hydrogen powertra... ►Bibliography: Andreas Züttel et al. Hydrogen: the future energy carrier. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. A 2010 368, doi: 10.1098/rsta.2010.0113 21 June 2010 Ortiz-Rivera, Eduardo & Reyes Hernández, Luis Angel & Febo, Rey. (2007). Understanding the history of fuel cells. 2007 IEEE Conference on the History of Electric Power, HEP 2007. 117 - 122. 10.1109/HEP.2007.4510259 Stambouli, A. & Traversa, E. (2002). Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFCs): A Review of an Environmentally Clean and Efficient Source of Energy. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews. 6. 433-455. 10.1016/S1364-0321(02)00014-X. Kunze-Liebhäuser, Julia & Stimming, Ulrich. (2009). Electrochemical Versus Heat-Engine Energy Technology: A Tribute to Wilhelm Ostwald's Visionary Statements. Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English). 48. 9230-7. 10.1002/anie.200903603. Kettler, Peter. (2003). Platinum Group Metals in Catalysis: Fabrication of Catalysts and Catalyst Precursors. Organic Process Research & Development - ORG PROCESS RES DEV. 7. 10.1021/op034017o. Andujar Marquez, Jose & Segura, F.. (2009). Fuel cells: History and updating. A walk along two centuries. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews. 13. 2309-2322. 10.1016/j.rser.2009.03.015. https://nature.berkeley.edu/classes/e... #greenhydrogen #chemistry #science #curiosities