Driven by recycling limitations in South Korea, chemists have made hydrogen from plastic waste with less than half the carbon ...
Water electrolysis technology, which splits water electrochemically to produce hydrogen, has long been constrained by its ...
Scientists say using nuclear reactor heat instead of electrolysis can make hydrogen production more energy efficient while maintaining a carbon footprint comparable to green hydrogen.
Researchers developed a high-performance catalyst from lignin waste that enhances oxygen evolution in water electrolysis, offering a sustainable and efficient route toward large-scale clean hydrogen ...
Roadmap of Dual-Value Electrosynthesis. This schematic illustrates the integrated framework of advanced electrosynthesis systems that couple oxygen evolution reaction (OER) alternatives with reduction ...
For more than two centuries, fossil fuels have dominated global energy and chemical production, accounting for over 80% of consumption and driving a steep rise in CO₂ emissions. This reliance has ...
Creative Commons (CC): This is a Creative Commons license. Attribution (BY): Credit must be given to the creator. The heterogeneous nature of electrochemical reactions entails unique kinetic control ...
This talk explored an integrated vision for hydrogen production, storage, and transportation, centered on water electrolysis as a zero-carbon pathway for hydrogen generation. The presentation ...
The green hydrogen, obtained from water electrolysis fed by renewable sources, is expected to be a key factor in decarbonizing the global economy, acting as an energy vector and sustainable chemical ...
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 ...