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Denmark: Molybdenum sulphide substituted for platinum

Scientists from the Centre for Individual Nanoparticle Functionality (CINF), CASE, Stanford University and SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory have engineered a cheap, abundant alternative to platinum as an electrolysis catalyst and coupled it with a light-absorbing electrode to make hydrogen from sunlight and water.  Scientists from the Denmark Technical University (DTU), SLAC Subscribe to Automotive World to … Continued

Scientists from the Centre for Individual Nanoparticle Functionality (CINF), CASE, Stanford University and SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory have engineered a cheap, abundant alternative to platinum as an electrolysis catalyst and coupled it with a light-absorbing electrode to make hydrogen from sunlight and water. 

Scientists from the Denmark Technical University (DTU), SLAC

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