Key to Improved Green Tech Efficiency Found in Simple Acid Treatment
Idaho National Laboratory (INL)The development of new, more efficient electrochemical cells could provide a good option for carbon-free hydrogen and chemical production along with large-scale electricity generation and storage. But first, scientists must overcome several challenges, including how to make the cells more efficient and cost-effective. Recently, a research team led by Idaho National Laboratory used a simple process to bind materials more tightly within protonic ceramic electrochemical cells, also known as PCECs, solving a mystery that had limited the technology鈥檚 performance. The results were published in the latest issue of the scientific journal Nature.