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Ultrafast 3,000°C Photothermal Process for Hydrogen Production Catalysts

The core claims in both the long and short versions—KAIST developing an ultrafast photothermal annealing platform reaching 3,000°C in 0.02 seconds, leading to drastic improvements in catalyst synthesis for hydrogen production as recently published in ACS Nano—are supported by recent scientific literature and press coverage. The technical details match peer-reviewed studies from KAIST researchers in reputable journals. Comparative numbers (sixfold efficiency, thousandfold energy savings) are credibly attributed to lab results but should be clearly stated as experimental outcomes, not broadly generalized industrial performance.

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