September 20, 2020
ChE research unravels mysteries of two superstar industry catalysts; discovery could advance renewable energy sources
An international team of scientists, including Davidson School of Chemical Engineering Professor Jeffrey Greeley and Research Scientist Dr. Zhenhua Zeng, has unraveled mysteries of two superstar industry catalysts, which could lead to more accurate design of new catalysts to advance greener technologies by combining solar and wind energy. The Purdue researchers, in collaboration with scientists and engineers in Germany, France, and China, studied the atomic-scale structure and mechanism of complex water splitting electrocatalysts, which are used for hydrogen fuel production. The team was able to identify, for the first time, the molecular-scale features of two of the most popular such catalysts.