Ruthenium clusters decorating on lattice expanded hematite Fe2O3 for efficient electrocatalytic alkaline water splitting image

Innovative Ruthenium Clusters on Hematite for Superior Alkaline Water Splitting

Date: Nov 15, 2024

Category: Energy


In a groundbreaking study published in Chemical Science, researchers Haibin Ma, Yongqiang Yang, Xiaohua Yu, Yang Zhao, Jiwei Ma, and Hongfei Cheng have unveiled a novel approach to enhance the efficiency of electrocatalytic alkaline water splitting. By decorating lattice-expanded hematite (Fe2O3) with ruthenium clusters, the team has achieved significant improvements in catalytic performance. This innovative method leverages the unique properties of ruthenium to optimize the oxygen evolution reaction, a critical component of water splitting. The study, accessible under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported Licence, highlights the potential of this approach to revolutionize energy conversion technologies, paving the way for more sustainable and efficient hydrogen production. Read the source »

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