Unlocking Fast Energy Savings with a New Synthesis Method for Electrocatalysts
A new fast energy-saving synthesis method for electrocatalysts has been developed by researchers from the National Institute of Chemical Physics and Biophysics. This new method utilizes a microwave-assisted synthesis process to produce electrocatalysts at a significantly reduced energy cost compared to traditional methods. This cutting-edge method is expected to reduce the energy cost of electrocatalyst synthesis by up to 50%, while also increasing the number of catalysts that can be produced in a given period of time. As electrocatalysts are essential components of fuel cells, electric vehicles, and other renewable energy technologies, this new method could have a significant impact on the development of sustainable energy sources.
source: Phys.org