The discovery of palladium and its early uses Palladium is one of the rarest and most valuable metals on the planet – it’s 30 times more scarce than gold. The history of this metal begins in 1802, when English chemist William Hyde Wollaston discovered a new substance while dissolving platinum in a mixture of nitric...
READ MOREPalladium membranes have shown great potential for the purification of hydrogen gas. As the demand for pure hydrogen continues to grow in various industries, the need for efficient and cost-effective purification methods becomes increasingly important. Palladium membranes offer a promising green solution due to their high selectivity and permeability for hydrogen gas. “Production of hydrogen...
READ MORE· Palladium can be a better catalyst for water disinfection than other metals · Trials of new compounds with palladium for water purification are currently underway Clean water is the foundation of human health and the health of the planet. It is a limited resource globally, and new water treatment technologies are needed to address...
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