A research team led by Professor Wang Chundong from the School of Integrated Circuits at Huazhong University of Science and Technology has achieved a significant milestone. Their latest findings, published in the esteemed journal Advanced Functional Materials, introduce an innovative iridium single-atom-modified Ni(OH)₂ electrocatalyst. This groundbreaking catalyst exhibits remarkable resistance to chlorine and demonstrates exceptional efficiency in electrolyzing seawater, even under industrial-scale current densities. Notably, it maintains stable operation for over 500 hours, paving the way for a sustainable and eco-friendly approach to green hydrogen production.
