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Saudi, British researcher­s find new way to produce hydrogen

The discovery takes advantage of the heavy oil in KSA

- ARAB NEWS

RIYADH: A Saudi-British research team from the Excellence Center of King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST) and Oxford University for joint petrochemi­cals research has discovered a new fast and safe way to convert heavy petroleum hydrocarbo­ns to hydrogen gas in large quantities and at high speed using a catalyst to create a chemical reaction using a developed microwave reactor.

The Excellence Center at ( KACST) said in a press statement that the scientific Nature Magazine mentioned the new discovery in its latest edition, saying it could pave the way for hydrogen- fueled cars.

This comes as part of the projects and initiative­s carried out by King Abdul Aziz City for Science and Technology to realize the Kingdom’s 2030 Vision.

The discovery is considered an important and new scientific idea that takes advantage of the heavy oil in Saudi Arabia, and the petroleum acquired from the petrochemi­cal processes for hydrogen production, and its use in the fuel cells of vehicles.

It could also be a way to market oil as this method is considered helping the environmen­t as a source of green energy.

The Center of Excellence said that researcher­s from King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology and the British universiti­es of Oxford, Cambridge and Cardiff began working in 2010 and succeeded in registerin­g a large number of global patents, as well as publishing research papers in profession­al journals.

Hydrocarbo­ns are natural, hydrogen- rich resources with well- establishe­d infrastruc­tures, but refining techniques have faced many challenges.

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