Scientists developed a single-atom iridium catalyst that drives both water-splitting reactions on one electrode, using 98.5% less precious metal for cheaper green hydrogen.
Researchers at Washington University in St. Louis have developed a method to stabilize iron ...
Scientists are finding new ways to replace expensive, scarce platinum catalysts with something far more abundant: tungsten carbide. By carefully controlling how tungsten carbide’s atoms are arranged ...
News organizations may use or redistribute this image, with proper attribution, as part of news coverage of this paper only. Figure 3: Simulated reaction of metal-doped iron sulfides catalyzing the H₂ ...