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Green hydrogen: CeNS unveil new catalyst that transforms itself

Green hydrogen: CeNS unveil new catalyst that transforms itself
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Researchers at the Centre for Nano and Soft Matter Sciences have discovered a catalyst that dynamically transforms its structure during water electrolysis. This breakthrough could significantly improve the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of green hydrogen production.

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Advancements in catalyst technology are essential for scaling up clean energy production and meeting global decarbonization goals.

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Scientists at the Centre for Nano and Soft Matter Sciences (CeNS), in a collaborative effort, have unveiled a catalyst whose structure can transform itself while triggering the electrolysis of water to produce green hydrogen. This could pave the way for efficient, durable and cost-effective hydrogen production systems.

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