A team from the University of Michigan, led by Dr. Nirala Singh, is collaborating with SunHydrogen on synthesizing and optimizing oxidation/reduction catalysts for hydrogen production.
Scientists from the University of Michigan made initial discoveries regarding gallium nitrate (GaN) for solar energy and are now examining its advantages for hydrogen fuel production. They are also collaborating with national labs on this research.
Conducting research on hydrogen applications for decarbonization in the Midwest, with focus on heavy-duty transport, shipping, and passenger transportation. Published the Michigan Hydrogen Roadmap Workshop Report.
Developed an artificial photosynthesis device made from silicon and gallium nitride three years ago that can replicate photosynthesis to produce carbon-free hydrogen using sunlight.
Researchers at the University of Michigan have discovered new ways to increase the amount of energy-dense hydrogen stored in metal organic frameworks (MOFs), potentially improving fuel cell vehicle performance.
Research institution that received a $1.2 million grant from the Department of Energy to develop metal-organic frameworks for hydrogen fuel storage. The team has been working on road-ready hydrogen fuel storage materials since 2012.