Catalyst Discovery Could Slash the Cost of Green Hydrogen — and Change the Pace of the Energy Transition
If you could test 156 million catalysts in one afternoon, how fast could you reinvent clean energy? That’s not a thought experiment anymore. It’s what a Northwestern University team just did with a “megalibrary” of nanoparticles—an on-chip factory of materials that helped them find a cheaper, durable alternative to iridium for producing green hydrogen. And…