Scientists just unlocked a cheaper way to make clean hydrogen fuel
Tamara Ceaikovski
A team of researchers led by Gang Wu created a new energy-efficient catalyst using two phosphides to split hydrogen from water. The image on the left shows the dry cathode anion-exchange membrane water electrolyzer, and the image on the right shows the connected dynamic hydrogen bond network. Credit: Gang Wu Renewable energy sources can cut harmful emissions, reduce reliance on fossil fuels, and improve efficiency. However, many clean energy technologies remain expensive because they depend on
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