Unlocking the Mysteries of Oxygen Reduction Reactions: A Look at Biperiodic Trends
Recently, scientists have made a breakthrough in understanding the behavior of oxygen reduction reactions (ORRs). By using theoretical calculations, researchers from the University of Rochester have discovered biperiodic trends in the ORR that could help researchers in the development of catalysts and fuel cells.
This means that ORR can be used to generate electricity and can be a crucial component in the development of clean energy. The research team studied the behavior of oxygen in different environments and found that its behavior follows a pattern of two alternating phases. This biperiodic trend could help researchers design better catalysts and fuel cells for clean energy.
source: Phys.org