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New silver composite boosts efficiency of hydrogen production from water

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Researchers developed a composite material combining cerium-based metal-organic frameworks (Ce-MOF) with silver nanoparticles that demonstrates enhanced performance as an electrocatalyst for water splitting reactions. The Ce-MOF/Ag composites showed improved catalytic activity and long-term stability compared to conventional catalysts, potentially making the hydrogen production process more efficient. The synergistic interaction between the MOF structure and silver particles creates more active sites and facilitates electron transfer during the electrocatalytic process.


This advancement could make green hydrogen production through water electrolysis more economically viable and scalable for clean energy storage and fuel applications. Improved catalyst stability and efficiency are critical bottlenecks in making hydrogen a practical alternative to fossil fuels for transportation and industrial processes.


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Source: Synthesis of Ce-MOF/Ag composites with improved electrocatalytic activity and stability for sustainable water splitting