SMRTR Science & EngineeringMay 6, 2026Reddit

Water-splitting catalyst unlocks cheaper hydrogen at significantly lower temperatures

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Scientists at the University of Birmingham developed a perovskite catalyst that splits water into hydrogen at 150–500°C — around 500°C lower than current methods — cutting costs and potentially using industrial waste heat.

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