hydrogen

Lim Tae-won: South Korea’s Hydrogen Hero

To pave the way for cleaner transportation, Lim Tae-won is leading South Korea’s shift from gasoline-powered vehicles to ones powered by hydrogen fuel cells.

Ocean Heat May Have Triggered Evolution Of Life

Using computational tools, a research group in India has found that basic chemical reactions producing precursors of proteins and RNA could be driven by heat from the ocean.

Igniting Innovation—Adec Thng Of EnergyNova

Cleaner energy sources are needed now more than ever before, and Adec Thng of EnergyNova is confident that hydrogen fuel can provide for society’s energy needs.

The Goldilocks Zone For Graphene-Coated Nanoparticles

Scientists in Japan have identified the precise number of graphene layers that would help to stabilize nanoparticles without compromising their catalytic ability.

Platinum Fuel Cells Made Practical

By incorporating nickel and other metallic elements into platinum catalysts, researchers have enhanced the performance and durability of fuel cells.

Detecting Hydrogen Gas Quickly And Cheaply

Scientists have fabricated a highly selective sensor that can detect hydrogen gas in under five seconds.

Holey Graphene Boosts Hydrogen Production

Graphene riddled with holes can protect metal electrodes from acid degradation, thereby increasing the efficiency of hydrogen production during electrolysis.

An Egg-citing Recipe For Carbon-Free Fuel

Scientists in Japan have taken a crack at clean hydrogen fuel production using egg whites.

Harnessing Sunlight To Generate Hydrogen Fuel

Researchers in Japan have developed a nanostructured catalyst that absorbs sunlight to split water, thus producing hydrogen fuel.

Improving The Efficiency Of Hydrogen Production

Using a hybrid system for the electrolysis of water, a research group in South Korea has invented a method to produce hydrogen fuel cheaply and efficiently.