Hydrogen! It’s a highly flammable gas that seems way too cool to be easy to come by. And yet, it’s actually trivial to make it out of water if you know how. [Maciej Nowak] has shown us how to do just ...
University of Tsukuba researchers develop highly durable electrodes for hydrogen production from seawater. The multi-elemental alloy electrode can sustain anode performance for over a decade, powered ...
Dr. Ji-Hyung Han's research team from the Korea Institute of Energy Research has developed a high-performance carbon cloth-based electrode that maintains stable performance even under high current ...
The water electrolysis method, a promising avenue for hydrogen production, relies on substantial freshwater consumption, thereby limiting the regions available with water resources required for water ...
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 ...
Researchers developed scalable MOF electrodes that lower hydrogen costs to $2.71 per kg, offering a practical path toward large-scale clean energy production. Hydrogen is increasingly viewed as a ...
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 ...
Hydrogen fuel may not sound like Hollywood material, but it plays a key role in Rian Johnson’s latest murder mystery, Glass Onion. Without spoiling too much, a crystal of solid hydrogen acts as a ...
A research team from two London universities have developed a multi-layer device that addresses the instability of organic materials in water to further their use in direct solar hydrogen generation.
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 ...
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