Researchers developed a high-performance catalyst from lignin waste that enhances oxygen evolution in water electrolysis, offering a sustainable and efficient route toward large-scale clean hydrogen production.

A new study showcases a catalyst made from lignin, a plant-based waste material, that dramatically improves a key step in water electrolysis.

Researchers have introduced a new type of catalyst made from renewable plant waste that could greatly speed up the production of clean hydrogen. The material is produced by embedding nickel oxide and iron oxide nanoparticles within carbon fibers derived from lignin. This design improves both the efficiency and stability of the oxygen evolution reaction, which is an essential step in water electrolysis.

According to the study publis…

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