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Una estrategia de migración atómica para electrolizadores de agua más estables

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Energía · Electrólisis y Materiales Avanzados

Se ha desarrollado una nueva estrategia para crear electrocatalizadores para la reacción de evolución de oxígeno (OER), un paso clave en la producción de hidrógeno verde, que podría ofrecer una estabilidad superior en condiciones ácidas. Investigadores lograron redirigir átomos de rutenio hacia el interior de una estructura de platino-níquel utilizando tensiones inducidas por oxidación, formando heterointerfaces mosaico de RuO₂/Pt que estabilizan el estado de oxidación del rutenio. Este avance es relevante para su investigación en sistemas geotérmicos de mina, ya que el hidrógeno verde producido por electrólisis podría integrarse en el balance energético de comunidades mineras post-operativas, mejorando la sostenibilidad y la independencia de combustibles fósiles.

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