A membrane-free flow electrolyzer operating at high current density using earth-abundant catalysts for water splitting
Seawater electrolysis is promising for grid-scale H2 production without freshwater reliance, but high energy costs and detrimental Cl chemistry reduce its practical potential. Here, authors developed an energy-saving hybrid seawater electrolyzer for chlorine-free H2 production and N2H4 degradation.
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Main Authors: | Xiaoyu Yan, Jasper Biemolt, Kai Zhao, Yang Zhao, Xiaojuan Cao, Ying Yang, Xiaoyu Wu, Gadi Rothenberg, Ning Yan |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f776e164b75a44f5bccf46ec46ec26d4 |
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