Energy & Environmental Science Reports Our University's Research Achievements in Non-Precious Metal Anode Catalysts for Proton Exchange Membrane Water Electrolysis

Publisher:王玥Release time:2025-10-10Number of views:160

Recently, the Clean Energy Materials and Devices Team from the School of Materials Science and Engineering of our university has made new progress in the research field of non-precious metal anode catalysts for proton exchange membrane water electrolysis (PEMWE). The team successfully developed a lanthanum-doped cobalt-manganese oxide (LCM) anode material with self-healing function, which achieved stable operation for up to 1200 hours under industrial-level current density. The relevant research results were published online in Energy & Environmental Science under the title A self-healing non-precious metal oxide anode in proton exchange membrane electrolysis beyond 1000 h stability at 2 A cm−2.


Link:https://doi.org/10.1039/D5EE02703A