IISc team in colloboration with JNCASR develops cheaper, faster methods of production of hydrogen gas,a clean eco-friendly fuel.
In a current world where countries are pushing for a cleaner and greener world, hydrogen gas
has been one of the most sought after clean power sources for fuel cells,
batteries, and zero-emission vehicles.
electrolysis |
Hydrogen
gas is generated by splitting water using electricity in a process called
electrolysis. The current state of art catalyst used to speed up the reaction this day used precious metals like ruthenium and platinum( ruthenium dioxide
catalyst). However, these metals are rare and expensive.
An IISC team
led by Prabeer Barpanda, professor at IIsc in collaboration with researchers
from Jawaharlal Nehru center for advanced scientific research(JNCASR) have
developed a low cost, faster catalyst by combining cobalt oxide with phosphates
of sodium. this catalyst is 200 times less expensive than the current catalyst,
ruthenium dioxide catalyst.
references:
1. Sodium cobalt Metaphosphate as an efficient oxygen evolution reaction in alkaline solution.
http://doi.org/10.1002/anie.201901813
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