Catalyst that changes itself could make green hydrogen cheaper
Researchers at the Centre for Nano and Soft Matter Sciences in Bengaluru have discovered that molybdenum carbide catalysts reorganize their structure during the green hydrogen production process. This self-changing behavior improves the catalyst's efficiency and durability, potentially lowering costs for renewable fuel production.
Why it matters
Improving catalyst efficiency is a critical step in making green hydrogen a commercially viable alternative to fossil fuels.
Catalyst that changes itself could make green hydrogen cheaper - The Times of India
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