Patterned electrodes reveal how bubble spacing affects hydrogen production efficiency

As part of a Special Invitation Collection celebrating the 15th anniversary of the Global Young Academy (GYA), a UT team led by David Fernandez Rivas has presented new insights into how bubbles behave during hydrogen production. By designing electrodes that guide the formation and merging of bubbles, the team has taken a significant step toward enhancing the efficiency of electrolysis for green hydrogen production.

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