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With the world moving toward sustainable energy, hydrogen has become a promising clean fuel and storage solution. Electrolyzers and fuel cells, which are crucial for hydrogen production and utilization, are driven by proton exchange membranes, anion exchange membranes, and solid oxide materials. However, researchers face unique challenges when increasing the performance and durability of each.
From enhancing efficiency and conserving resources to creating novel ceramics and coatings, materials science innovations are leading the way to the next generation of clean energy.
Cutting-edge techniques like scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy deliver microscopic insights into surface morphology, structural details, and chemical composition that can help shape sustainable energy solutions and the future of green hydrogen.
To help optimize performance of proton exchange membrane devices and solid oxide systems, scanning electron microscopy and advanced analysis software combine to not only locate and image catalyst particles but also automatically determine their size and other parameters.
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