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University of California - Riverside scientists have discovered a low-cost method to significantly reduce this pollution from hydrogen internal combustion engines.
Infusing platinum in catalytic converters with a material called Y zeolites greatly enhances the reactions between nitrogen oxides and hydrogen, converting them into harmless nitrogen gas and water vapor.
The technology can also reduce pollution from diesel engines equipped with hydrogen injection systems.
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