"Breakthrough Catalyst Lowers Energy for Hydrogen Gas Extraction from Water"
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A team of chemical engineers has developed a new catalyst, carbon compound nickel-iron-molybdenum-phosphide anchored on nickel foam (NiFeMo-P-C), that significantly reduces the energy required for the electrolysis of water to produce hydrogen and oxygen. The catalyst, which is cost-efficient and easily manufactured, lowers the activation energy of both the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) and oxygen evolution reaction (OER), making clean hydrogen production more commercially viable. The NiFeMo-P-C catalyst demonstrates excellent catalytic performance and durability, making it a promising candidate for large-scale hydrogen production.
Topics:science#catalyst#clean-energy#electrolysis#hydrogen-gas#science-and-technology#water-splitting
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