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High-Purity Fact Pipeline
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High-Purity Fact Pipeline
Gang Wu (Washington University in St. Louis)
United States
May 18, 2026
Verified: May 18, 2026
"Researchers at Washington University in St. Louis developed a platinum-free catalyst for water electrolysis. The catalyst uses rhenium phosphide and molybdenum phosphide to split water into hydrogen. The system demonstrated high durability and performance, operating for over 1,000 hours."
Author: Jeremy Rifkin
This book provides a comprehensive overview of the transition to a hydrogen-based economy, explaining the critical role of catalysis and material science in making hydrogen production economically viable and sustainable.
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