Design Strategy for Pt/C Electrocatalys ts Based on Hydrogen Spillover
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Technology Overview
This innovation employs hydrogen spillover for a synergistic design of platinum-based electrocatalysts, improving the efficiency of green hydrogen production.
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Hydrogen Spillover Platinum Electrocatalyst Technology
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Higher Hydrogen Production Efficiency:
~80× higher performance at −50 mV and ~50× at −100 mV vs RHE, significantly enhancing efficiency and accelerating green hydrogen production.
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Smarter Catalyst Design:
Increases effective active sites for hydrogen production and maximises catalytic efficiency without increasing platinum loading.
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Reduced Platinum Usage & Lower Cost:
Maintains high performance with lower noble metal demand and improves economic viability of electrolysers.
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Improved Energy Efficiency:
Reduces energy loss during electrolysis and enhances overall system efficiency
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Enables Green Hydrogen Ecosystem:
Suitable for water electrolysers, applicable to alkaline fuel cells. Supports renewable energy integration and contributes to decarbonisation goals
Maritime Use Cases

The electrocatalytic hydrogen production technology could contribute to the development of sustainable maritime fuel sources, such as hydrogen-powered propulsion systems or on-board power generation, supporting the decarbonization of the maritime industry.

Hydrogen fuel cells could be integrated into maritime vessels or offshore platforms to provide clean and efficient power, reducing the reliance on traditional fossil fuels and lowering the environmental impact of maritime operations.

The technology could also enable the on-site or on-board generation of hydrogen, improving the energy self-sufficiency and resilience of maritime assets, particularly in remote or off-grid locations.
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