As the severity of climate change and carbon emissions becomes a global concern, technologies to convert carbon dioxide (CO 2) into resources such as chemical fuels and compounds are urgently needed.
Catalyst surfaces work as coordinated networks, not isolated hotspots, a new study reveals, opening doors to designing more efficient catalysts for clean energy.
A new catalyst structure offers a potential pathway toward more cost-effective hydrogen production via water electrolysis. The material centers on mesoporous single-crystalline Co3O4 doped with ...
A dual-robot platform fully automates catalyst performance evaluation from sample loading to data collection, completing tests 45 times faster with 32% less variability. (Nanowerk News) A technology ...