Green hydrogen: CeNS unveil new catalyst that transforms itself

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.
Why it matters
Advancements in catalyst technology are essential for scaling up clean energy production and meeting global decarbonization goals.
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.
The article is a technical report on scientific research findings.
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