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Official Source17 August 2026

Could urine help make EV batteries? Electricity converts urea into hydrazine for energy storage

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A team of researchers from Adelaide University's School of Chemical Engineering has identified a new way to create an important chemical for energy storage using urea. Hydrazine, the chemical in question, is widely used in a variety of industries, including pharmaceuticals and rocket fuels, as well as emerging energy systems and electric vehicle batteries.

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