Scientists have made a breakthrough in the production of environmentally sustainable hydrogen from water with the development of a new catalyst. This catalyst, composed of elements abundant on Earth, has the potential to enable low-cost and energy-efficient hydrogen production for various applications,
A team has developed a new catalyst composed of elements abundant in the Earth. It could make possible the low-cost and energy-efficient production of hydrogen for use in transportation and industrial applications.
A multi-institutional team led by the US Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) has developed a low-cost cobalt-based catalyst for the production of hydrogen in a proton exchange membrane water electrolyzer (PEMWE). Other contributors include DOE’s Sandia National Laboratories and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and Giner Inc.. Proton.