Aluminum based nanogalvanic alloys refer to a class of nanostructured metal powders that spontaneously and rapidly produce oxygen and hydrogen gas upon contact with water or any liquid containing water. This method of hydrogen generation is notable in the field of energy research due to its fast-acting capacity to efficiently create hydrogen at room temperature without the need for any chemicals, catalysts, or externally supplied power.
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