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This project focuses on developing advanced catalysts for green hydrogen production by using MXene, a highly conductive nanomaterial, as a support for oxygen evolution reaction (OER) catalysts. Efficient and durable OER catalysts are essential for water electrolysis, a key technology for producing hydrogen as a clean energy source. By combining expertise from the University of Toronto and the University of Tokyo, this collaboration will enhance understanding of catalyst design, improve energy conversion efficiency, and contribute to sustainable energy solutions. The partnership will also strengthen research ties between the two institutions, providing opportunities for knowledge exchange, student training, and future joint projects in clean energy technology.
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The University of Tokyo
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