Research
Sustainable Energy Engineering Lab
Research Topic
Water electrolysis is a process that uses electrical energy to split water into hydrogen and oxygen gas. Green hydrogen can be used as a clean fuel source for various applications, such as fuel cells for vehicles or power generation.
MORE VIEW →Based on a combination of polymers and nanoparticles, porous nanocomposite membranes exhibit exceptional properties for use in water electrolysis, including high ion conductivity, excellent gas tightness, and exceptional durability
MORE VIEW →The development of advanced non-precious metal nano-catalysts with high activity, stability, and performance is aimed at reducing the overpotential for water electrolysis.
MORE VIEW →