Electrolysis can resemble a modern version of alchemy. Start with one compound, run it through an electrochemical process and ...
Electrolysis of water or “water electrosplitting” has received a great deal of attention recently owing to its potential as a clean source of hydrogen, the oft-touted fuel of the future. However, two ...
Designing optimized catalysts that use least amount of iridium has been a challenge. Water electrolysis offers an ideal process for hydrogen production, which could play a key role in the global ...
To resolve the energy crisis and environmental issues, research to move away from fossil fuels and convert to eco-friendly and sustainable hydrogen energy is well underway around the world. Recently, ...
Efficient and durable catalysts for the chlorine evolution reaction (CER) are critical for chlor-alkali and related brine ...
The 2026 JEE Main exam cycle has placed a renewed emphasis on Electrochemistry, particularly the interplay between electrolytic cells and equilibrium principles. For STEM learners, the classic CuSO4 ...
When water is split electrolytically, the result is typically hydrogen -- and 'useless' oxygen. Instead of oxygen, you can also produce hydrogen peroxide, which is required for many branches of ...
Hydrogen is often described as the fuel of the future—a clean, energy-dense way to store renewable power and decarbonize industries from steelmaking to shipping. But inside the devices that produce it ...
Hydrogen is a vital chemical resource, not only as a promising alternative to fossil fuels, but also as a fundamental chemical feedstock for the production of valuable industrial chemicals, such as ...