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Replacing iridium: Green Hydrogen Catalyst Advance with High-Throughput Screening
The article accurately describes a collaborative effort between Northwestern University and the Toyota Research Institute to develop a cost-effective catalyst for green hydrogen production. Utilizing a microfluidic 'data factory' chip, the team identified a RuCoMnCr catalyst that matches or exceeds the performance of iridium catalysts in PEM electrolyzers. This breakthrough could significantly reduce costs and accelerate the adoption of green hydrogen technologies.
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