Scientists have achieved a new breakthrough that can help produce cheaper green hydrogen.
A research team led by researchers from Hanyang University ERICA campus in South Korea developed cobalt phosphides-based nanomaterials by adjusting boron doping and phosphorus content using metal-organic frameworks. These materials have better performance and lower cost than conventional electrocatalysts, making them suitable for large-scale hydrogen production.
Professor Seunghyun Lee from Hanyang University stated that their findings offer a blueprint for designing and synthesizing next-generation high-efficiency catalysts that can drastically reduce hydrogen production costs.
“This is an important step towards making large-scale green hydrogen production a reality, which will ultimately help in reducing global carbon emissions and mitigating climate change.”
Method can reduce hydrogen production costs
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