Revolutionizing Green Hydrogen Production with Sustainable Catalysts
Researchers at the RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science in Japan have developed a custom-made catalyst that has revolutionized the extraction of hydrogen from water, resulting in a nearly 4000% increase in its lifetime. This breakthrough offers a more sustainable and long-lasting solution for hydrogen-based energy systems, addressing the limitations of rare earth metals like iridium and paving the way for a more environmentally friendly approach to hydrogen production.
AI Accelerates Discovery of Platinum-Free Electrolyzer Materials for Green Hydrogen Production
Discover the groundbreaking AI technique developed by a research team at the National Institute for Materials Science to accelerate the identification of materials for green hydrogen production. This revolutionary approach targets high-performance water electrolyzer electrode materials free of platinum-group elements, offering promising implications for the future of green hydrogen production.