Low-temperature process boosts water-splitting catalyst performance sixfold

A research team from Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH) and Seoul National University has developed a new method to activate water-splitting catalysts at an oven temperature of just 300°C—much lower than the conventional furnace temperature of 800°C. This low-temperature process also boosts the catalyst’s oxygen evolution efficiency by nearly sixfold.

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