Des nanotubes d’argile inspirés de la nature pour produire de l’hydrogène sans métaux précieux
Communiqué "En direct des Labos" de CNRS CHIMIE sur les travaux du groupe TEMiC
CNRS Chimie highlights recent work by Yassine Naciri, Jian Li, Wahid Ullah, Mohamed Nawfal Ghazzal and collaborators:
"Nature-inspired clay nanotubes to produce hydrogen without precious metals"
Scientists at the CNRS have recently developed geo-inspired iron-doped nanotubes capable of efficiently electrolysis water, a process that breaks water down into hydrogen and oxygen. This is a promising step forward in producing green hydrogen without the use of rare metals.
Link to the publication in Advanced Functional Materials
"GeAl2-2xFe2xO3(OH)4 Nanotubes: New Electrocatalyst for Oxygen Evolution Reaction"

