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Boosting Water Splitting: A New Take on Ru-Based Catalysts
Wednesday, December 25, 2024
The new Cr, B-doped RuO₂ nanofibers showed impressive results. They needed only 205 mV to start hydrogen production and 379 mV for oxygen, both at a high current density of 1 A cm⁻². Plus, they lasted a really long time - 1000 hours for hydrogen and 188 hours for oxygen.
When put together, these nanofibers made a great acidic electrolyzer with high hydrogen production efficiency and durability. Experiments and computer simulations showed that the Ru-B-Cr parts changed the atom setup and how reaction intermediates stick and let go, leading to top-notch hydrogen and oxygen production.
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