In the UK, Innovation News Network reported that scientists at the Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) have developed a revolutionary MXene that may advance green hydrogen production.
The report noted that the team has developed the oxidatively stable molybdenum-based MXene as an electrocatalyst support for anion exchange membrane water electrolyzers.
Due to its stability under oxidative high voltage conditions, it can serve as an electrode material for electrolysis catalysts in the oxygen evolution reaction, potentially lowering the cost of green hydrogen production, the report stated.
This advancement is expected to reduce the cost of green hydrogen production and will be applied to large-scale hydrogen production plants and green hydrogen power stations in the future, it added.
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Tags: green hydrogen, Korea, Korea Institute of Science and Technology
Category: Research