Solar-Powered Biomass Co-Electrolysis Delivers Low-Cost H₂
The article presents a detailed overview of a solar-powered, membrane-free co-electrolysis system developed by researchers at China Agricultural University and Nanyang Technological University. This system converts biomass-derived glucose and water into green hydrogen and formate, utilizing a copper-doped cobalt oxyhydroxide anode and a nickel-molybdenum cathode, powered by a triple-junction photovoltaic device. The claims are consistent with the findings reported in the referenced study published in eScience on May 26, 2025. ([eurekalert.org](https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/1111365?utm_source=openai))
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