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Future of Green Hydrogen Unveiled by Israeli Scientists

Future of Green Hydrogen Unveiled by Israeli Scientists

Anela DoksoBy Anela Dokso16/01/20242 Mins Read
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Israeli researchers at the Israel Institute of Technology (Technion) have unveiled a groundbreaking technology for the production of eco-friendly green hydrogen.

This innovative method, detailed in the scientific journal Nature Materials, introduces a two-stage electrolysis process using a sodium bromine solution in water, promising to reshape the landscape of green hydrogen production.

Green hydrogen, produced through electrolysis, has long faced challenges on an industrial scale. Typically, expensive membrane and sealing components act as buffers between the hydrogen-producing cathode and the oxygen-producing anode. These components are vital to optimize the process, but they come at a significant cost.

The newly developed technology at Technion takes a bold step by implementing a two-stage electrolysis process that occurs in two separate cells. This ingenious approach eliminates the need for expensive membrane and sealing components, streamlining the production process and significantly reducing costs. By simultaneously creating hydrogen and oxygen in separate cells through water decomposition, Technion’s method offers a more economically viable and environmentally friendly path to green hydrogen.

One of the key innovations in Technion’s technology is the utilization of a liquid electrolyte consisting of sodium bromine in water. This liquid electrolyte replaces the traditional solid electrode, addressing operational challenges and capacity limitations associated with existing methods. This substitution not only enhances efficiency but also marks a departure from conventional practices, showcasing the versatility of sodium bromine in green hydrogen manufacturing.

The implications of this breakthrough are far-reaching. With the potential to accelerate the adoption of green hydrogen as a sustainable alternative to mineral fuel, Technion’s technology aligns with global efforts to reduce carbon emissions and combat climate change. By making the production of clean hydrogen more cost-effective, the technology opens doors to widespread industrial use and integration into various sectors.

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