Stable Catalysts for New Energy

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1/2 images Carina Brunnhofer (left), Dominik Dworschak (right)
1/2 images Carina Brunnhofer (left), Dominik Dworschak (right)
1/2 images Carina Brunnhofer ( left ), Dominik Dworschak ( right ) - Crucial new technologies such as hydrogen production or carbon capture require new catalysts. Experiments show: It's not just the material that matters, but also its atomic surface structure. On the way to a CO2-neutral economy, we need to perfect a whole range of technologies - including the electrochemical extraction of hydrogen from water, fuel cells, or carbon capture. All these technologies have one thing in common: they only work if suitable catalysts are used. For many years, researchers have therefore been investigating which materials are best suited for this purpose. At TU Wien and the Comet Center for Electrochemistry and Surface Technology CEST in Wiener Neustadt, a unique combination of research methods is available for this kind of research. Together scientists could now show: Looking for the perfect catalyst is not only about finding the right material, but also about its orientation.
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