Nanoscience research update: Green Hydrogen

The researchers at the Minnesota Nano Center are working on a variety of projects every day that impact the world in ways big and, more to the point, very, very small. One tiny solution to a big problem is the work being done to improve hydrogen based battery systems. A thesis paper by UMN student Tejas Nivarty focused on making green hydrogen manufacturing more efficient by refining the production methods for a key catalyst in the water electrolysis process used to create hydrogen from water.

Green hydrogen molecule illustration