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The project focuses on developing cost-effective catalysts for hydrogen production through water splitting in proton exchange membrane electrolysis. By using earth-abundant metals instead of rare-earth elements, the aim is to enhance the feasibility of renewable energy sources.
Inexpensive, renewable energy storage is vital for the future of humanity.
Generating H2 via water splitting in proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolysis is a promising route for renewable fuel production.
Wide-spread use of PEM electrolysis is limited by the high cost of the electrocatalysts which are composed of rare-earth metals such as Ir, Ru, and Pt (the catalysts being ~40% of the fabrication cost of PEM cells).
Renewable Energy through New Electrolysis catalysts for Water splitting (REN…
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