The new electrode design overcomes the low electrical conductivity issue of (oxy)hydroxide catalysts, improving hydrogen and oxygen evolution reactions. The electrode combines metallic nickel-tungsten ...
Researchers at the Seoul National University College of Engineering have developed a new electrode for water electrolysis that does not use metal catalysts and can heal on its own. This is a major ...
Dr. Ji-Hyung Han’s research team from the Convergence Research Center of Sector Coupling & Integration at the Korea Institute of Energy Research (President Yi, Chang-Keun, hereinafter “KIER”) has ...
A research team has developed a composite catalyst using the novel material MXene that suppresses the generation of chloride ions—one of the key challenges in seawater electrolysis. This research ...
Hydrogen energy is vital for renewable energy storage and "dual carbon" goals, but 95% of global hydrogen production relies on fossil fuel reforming (emitting ~1.3 billion tons of CO₂ yearly), driving ...
Another step forward for renewable energies: The production of green hydrogen could be even more efficient in the future. By applying an unusual process step, chemists have found a way to treat ...
QuantumSphere Inc. will report Tuesday (July 15) at Semicon West in San Francisco that its nanoparticle-coated electrodes can make hydrogen an economical alternative to natural gas and gasoline. By ...
With the E²NGEL project - Precious metal-free electrodes for the next generation of alkaline electrolysis - our institute, together with industry, is making an important contribution to the ...
Writer and occasional reluctant perpetrator of engine swaps, James O'Neil is a malaise era enthusiast and also fascinated by the many ways the auto industry has since recovered from those dark days.
In the growing transparent conductor market, the potential of graphene as an alternative to indium tin oxide (ITO) is gaining significance, especially in the development of highly portable, flexible ...
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