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Big Breakthrough in Making Big Catalytic Electrodes
Wednesday, March 12, 2025
To show just how well this method works, researchers created an electrode using thiophene-gilded cobalt phthalocyanine. This electrode showed amazing catalytic activity and stability for CO2 electroconversion. It worked well in alkaline, neutral, and acidic media, and even in a flowing paired-electrolysis system. This means it could be used in a wide range of industrial settings.
The implications of this research are huge. It provides a roadmap for designing scalable, binder-free catalytic electrodes. This could lead to more efficient and sustainable energy solutions on an industrial scale.
This breakthrough could revolutionize the way we think about electrocatalysis. By making it easier and cheaper to produce large, efficient catalytic electrodes, this method could pave the way for more sustainable energy solutions. It's a big step forward in the quest for cleaner, more efficient energy.
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