Michigan State University’s Board of Trustees will vote Friday, April 10, on whether to split a $330 million infrastructure project into two parts. The board will also vote on creating a resource ...
Sunlight-driven photocatalytic water splitting has been studied as a means of producing renewable green solar hydrogen on a large scale at low cost. However, the research community has yet to define a ...
Photoelectrochemical (PEC) water splitting is a promising way for converting solar energy into green hydrogen, yet the long-term stability of the studied photoelectrodes remains a main challenge.
Thermochemical splitting, where a catalyst splits water into hydrogen and oxygen, is emerging as a promising method for hydrogen production. However, current catalysts split water at 700–1000 o C and ...
Scientists led by Professor Yulong Ding have demonstrated it is possible to reduce the temperature of thermochemical splitting, where a catalyst splits water into hydrogen and oxygen, by 500 o C by ...