
"Revolutionary SS-H2 Steel: Unexplainable Advancements Revealed by Scientists"
Scientists at the University of Hong Kong have developed a revolutionary stainless steel, SS-H2, designed for hydrogen production, which offers superior corrosion resistance and cost-effectiveness compared to Titanium. This innovation could significantly reduce material costs in water electrolyzers, making hydrogen production from renewable sources more affordable. The new steel exhibits high corrosion resistance, enabling its potential application for green hydrogen production from seawater, and its performance in salt water electrolyzers is comparable to using Titanium while being much cheaper. The research achievements are currently applying for patents in multiple countries, with the potential to revolutionize corrosion resistance and bring new applications in industrial settings.