Hydrogen

Advances in chemistry hold promise for solar generation and hydrogen storage

Recent work at MIT, in the Nocera Group headed by Daniel Nocera, have given a much needed boost to proponents of the solar and hydrogen energy economy by providing some breakthrough technology allowing the use of solar energy to electrolytically crack water into hydrogen and oxygen gases with low cost and low energy investment.

New Electrolysis Method Discovered

A unique approach developed by Professor David Milstein at the Weizmann Institute’s Organic Chemistry Department, make huge steps in making this process more effcient. His demonstrated a new mode of bond generation between oxygen atoms. It is the generation of oxygen gas by the formation of a bond between two oxygen atoms originating from water molecules that proves to be the bottleneck in the water splitting process. Their results have recently been published in Science.

Syndicate content