Friday, December 9, 2016

New findings boost promise of molybdenum sulfide for hydrogen catalysis


New findings boost promise of molybdenum sulfide for hydrogen catalysis

12/09/2016 11:47 AM EST

molybdenum sulfide

Researchers at North Carolina State University, Duke University and Brookhaven National Laboratory have found that molybdenum sulfide (MoS2) holds more promise than previously thought as a catalyst for producing hydrogen to use as a clean energy source. Specifically, the researchers found that the entire surface of MoS2 can be used as a catalyst, not just the edges of the material.


Full story at https://news.ncsu.edu/2016/12/mos2-catalysis-vacancies-2016/

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North Carolina State University


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