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Paper where Bekaert's sintered metal fibers has been used as a porous transport layer by Stefanie M.A. Kriescher et al 2015 Electrochemistry Communications Volume 50, January 2015, Pages 64-68
A group of researchers, led by Professor Haeseong Jang at Chung-Ang University, have developed a low-cost catalyst.
Paper where Bekaert’s sintered metal fibers has been used as porous transport layers by Tobias Schuler et al 2019 J. Electrochem. Soc. 166 F270.
Paper where Bekaert’s sintered metal fibers has been used as porous transport layers by Grace A. Lindquist et al 2021 ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 2021, FORUM ARTICLE, August 10, 2021.
Paper where Bekaert’s sintered metal fibers has been used as porous transport layers by Tobias Schuler et al 2019 J. Electrochem. Soc. 166 F555.
While renewables like solar and wind have come a long way, their intermittent nature requires energy storage solutions for when the sun isn't shining and the wind isn't blowing. Decarbonization of industry, heavy-duty transportation and chemicals require a green molecule to replace fossil fuels. Green hydrogen, derived from water electrolysis using renewable energy, is the answer to both.
A team led by the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory has developed a new catalyst composed of elements abundant in the Earth.
Produced using renewable energy sources, green hydrogen is a type of hydrogen created with wind, solar, or hydropower. The production process of splitting water molecules into oxygen and hydrogen atoms involves the use of an electrolyzer. Green hydrogen is considered to be the most eco-friendly, because it can be used to store excess renewable energy without the emission of greenhouse gases.
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