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The funding, which is exactly 6,200,000 euro is aimed at developing a finalized project coordinated by the department of Chemistry of La Sapienza university directed by Bruno Scrosati.
La Sapienza university points out that its researchers have already implemented innovative plastic materials with high electrical conductivity and transport properties similar to those of regular saline solutions.
The new materials can be used to manufacture fuel cells suited for electric cars or cars fueled by hydrogen that are surely essential to control air pollution in our cities but also for other applications as alternative energy (AGI)
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