SMRTR Science & EngineeringJun 3, 2026Interesting Engineering

Scientists reshuffle atoms to create record catalyst for green hydrogen production

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UK researchers discovered that platinum and nickel atoms can separate and reorganize in real time, creating a record-breaking catalyst for splitting water into green hydrogen. The platinum-nickel oxide interface produced exceptional hydrogen output and could reshape how catalysts are designed for clean energy and industrial use.

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