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There seems to be a growing interest in biodiesel and algae production as a means to produce hydrogen. Does the SWAP have applications here?

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There seems to be a growing interest in biodiesel and algae production as a means to produce hydrogen. Does the SWAP have applications here?

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Hydrogen production is a growing industry involving a number of promising technologies, many of which have been found to be inefficient and unsustainable. The SWAP-driven sulfur cycle allows for related reactions that can produce hydrogen from H2S. For refiners and other hydrocarbon producers, it may be a cost-effective solution to recover hydrogen while it may find other applications for fuel cells.

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