Highly efficient, long-lasting electrocatalyst to boost hydrogen fuel production

When hydrogen is consumed in a fuel cell, which takes the water molecule H2O and separates it into oxygen and hydrogen, a process called electrolysis, it produces only water, electricity and heat. As a zero-carbon energy source, the range of its potential use is limitless in transportation, commercial, industrial, residential and portable applications.


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Source: Phys.org