➀ A German-Chinese research team led by Prof. Dr. Francesco Ciucci from the University of Bayreuth has developed a new electrochemical water splitting method. ➁ This method not only accelerates hydrogen production for technology and industry but also makes it more sustainable. ➂ The research, published in Nature Nanotechnology, shows a significant improvement in oxygen evolution reaction (OER) activity and efficiency.
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