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Smoltek Hydrogen has successfully produced hydrogen using just 0.1 mg of iridium per cm² in a Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) electrolyzer – a 95% reduction compared to conventional PEM systems (typically around 2 mg/cm²). This could represent a game changer in green hydrogen production according to an article by Parsers Venture Capital Insights.
Smoltek HydroÂgen’s breakÂthrough in reducÂing iridÂiÂum usage in PEM elecÂtrolyzÂers is a monÂuÂmenÂtal step forÂward for the hydroÂgen indusÂtry. This innoÂvaÂtion addressÂes a critÂiÂcal barÂriÂer to large-scale hydroÂgen proÂducÂtion, posiÂtionÂing Smoltek as a leader in the field, states Parsers VenÂture CapÂiÂtal Insights.
TechÂnoÂlogÂiÂcal backÂground:
The innoÂvaÂtion stems from Smoltek’s nanofiber-based Porous TransÂport ElecÂtrode (PTE) archiÂtecÂture, which expands catÂalytÂic surÂface area by 30×, allowÂing nearÂly all iridÂiÂum atoms to activeÂly parÂticÂiÂpate in the reacÂtion, enabling very low loading.
Read the full artiÂcle: Smoltek’s BreakÂthrough in HydroÂgen ProÂducÂtion: A Game ChangÂer for the Industry
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