Electrochemistry - Modern
Elena looked. The sensors confirmed it: they were producing high-density aviation fuel out of thin air and seawater.
The air in the lab didn't smell like old textbooks or dusty archives; it smelled like ozone and salt spray. modern electrochemistry
Dr. Elena Vance stood before a transparent tank the size of a shipping container. Inside, a forest of jagged, midnight-blue electrodes pulsed with a faint, rhythmic glow. This wasn't the "battery in a lemon" experiment from grade school. This was the front line of the Great Decarbonization. "Ready to breathe?" she whispered. Elena looked