Researchers at Mainz University have developed cost-effective and efficient water-splitting catalysts for eco-friendly hydrogen production. Unlike the expensive and rare noble metal oxides such as ruthenium and iridium dioxide traditionally used, the new catalysts are made from the more abundant and affordable elements cobalt and tungsten. Surprisingly, their performance improves over time.

Read the full press release to learn more about this breakthrough in sustainable hydrogen production and its potential impact on the future of clean energy.