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Penn State, FSU team develops low-cost, efficient layered heterostructure catalyst for water-splitting

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The researchers suggested that their strategy offers a cheap and low temperature synthesis alternative able to replace Pt in the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). Thus, lowering the cost of HER catalysts is of paramount importance for clean, scalable and sustainable energy.

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Satellite Signal Jamming Reaches New Lows

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Many of the agencies and organizations launching the latest generation of low-cost satellites haven’t addressed the biggest security issues they face, researchers wrote in one review of LEO security in 2022. That may be because one of the temptations of LEO is the ability of relatively cheap new hardware to do smaller jobs.

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Wildcat Discovery Technologies is building a US plant for LFP cathode and next-gen battery materials

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It offers similar performance, but manganese is very cheap, and it operates at a higher voltage, which enables a significant increase in energy density. Here at Wildcat, we’ve been continually increasing the resourcing on this project. From a performance standpoint, it’s made from mostly abundant and available low-cost materials.

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KTH team develops new cost-effective water-splitting electrocatalyst for H2 production

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The new catalyst also offers a competitive, cheap alternative to catalysts that rely on more expensive, precious materials, such as iridium oxide (IrO 2 ) or ruthenium oxide (RuO 2 ). The half reaction of the water splitting process, water oxidation, remains the bottleneck of the whole process at present.

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Material Derived From Carbonized Chicken Feathers Could Meet DOE Hydrogen Storage Targets

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Scientists at the University of Delaware are developing a new low-cost material for hydrogen storage—carbonized chicken feathers (CCFF)—that they say could meet the DOE requirements for hydrogen storage and are competitive with carbon nanotubes and metal hydrates at a tiny fraction of their cost. Wool, University of Delaware.

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UT Austin team develops new family of high-capacity anode materials: Interdigitated Eutectic Alloys

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It is a simple, low-cost approach that can be applied to a broad range of alloy systems with various working ions such as Li, Na, or Mg. The aluminum-tin IdEA foil anode presented here as an example has nanosized electrochemically active tin domains surrounded by an electrically conductive aluminum network, enabling stable cycling.

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Wildcat Discovery Technologies is building a US plant for LFP cathode and next-gen battery materials – Charged EVs

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It offers similar performance, but manganese is very cheap, and it operates at a higher voltage, which enables a significant increase in energy density. Here at Wildcat, we’ve been continually increasing the resourcing on this project. From a performance standpoint, it’s made from mostly abundant and available low-cost materials.